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Acquisitions
New Acquisitions

Doctor in the House (1954)
The BFI National Library displays a selection of new books every week in the Reading Room. A bulletin is produced of those titles, and other acquisitions added to stock.
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A quarterly listing arranged by subject, and including journals, annuals, and unpublished scripts is also available.
Previous quarterly acquisitions lists are available from the library on request.
Past Acquisitions
Some of the major collections acquired by the BFI National Library inculde:
ITC collection
In 2002 the ITC (Independent Television Commission, now Ofcom) Library closed to the public and, following a successful bid, its collections were assimilated into the BFI National Library. Read the report
Pre-cinema collection of printed matter
This collection was acquired for the library from a specialist book dealer, collector and film historian in the late 1980s. The name reflects the greater part of the collection, which covers the various processes which come together to make moving pictures, but some of the collection covers the period of silent film and a small part the sound era. The materials are pitched at all levels, from scientific pieces in Boy's Own to trade items and ephemera, as well as textbooks. It consists of over 1,000 lantern readings & lectures, and almost 900 books, catalogues & ephemera.