Boydell & Brewer Digital Collections

Boydell & Brewer Digital Collections

The Boydell & Brewer digital collections launched on Fulcrum on January 15, 2026. To view the collection, visit https://www.fulcrum.org/boydellandbrewer. If you have any questions that aren’t answered below, please contact mpub-help@umich.edu.

 

Access and Browser Requirements

Books may be accessed directly from links in the MARC records that have been loaded into the catalog of a purchasing institution. These records contain stable URLs that represent the most reliable way to reach the material at our site. If a subscribing institution has an access system that requires that URLs be rewritten, such as for proxy service, statistics tabulation, etc., that institution will need to make those local modifications to the URLs as system access requires.

If you experience any browser compatibility issues, you may want to try downloading an updated browser from one of the following sites:

OpenURL Compliance

Fulcrum is OpenURL compliant on the title level, but not on the chapter and page level. In order to offer the most stable link to an individual title, you may use the title's DOI, which can be found in the book’s catalog record, and on the title record page of each book labeled ‘Citable Link’.

The DOI may be used to link to a title in the Boydell & Brewer collection on syllabi and course packs or on learning management systems such as Blackboard, Moodle, Canvas and D2L.

ADA Compliance and Accessibility

For full information on the accessibility of the content and the Fulcrum platform, please visit https://www.fulcrum.org/accessibility.

If you have any further questions or need to request an accessible copy of a title, please email fulcrum-info@umich.edu.

 

MARC Records

Fulcrum distributes MARC records via a number of Electronic Management System / Knowledge Base products. See the table under 'Discoverability / Delivery Services' for details.

Notice: The initial batch of MARC records is still in production and will be available later in January.

Subscribers can also download MARC records directly, free of charge, from https://ftp.fulcrum.org/boydellandbrewer/MARC/. Files named for a subject collection, e.g. 'boydellandbrewer_music.mrc', contain the cumulative set of MARC records for all titles that are currently live in that collection. These files are the best option for making sure you have the most up-to-date set of records. We also make available incremental update files for those who prefer only to load records that have been added or corrected since your previous load. In this case, just download and load the files named e.g. 'boydellandbrewer_music_update_YYYY-MM-DD.mrc', substituting YYYY-MM-DD with all dates that follow the last time you loaded records for this collection.

For convenience, we also provide a set of ‘lboydellandbrewer_complete’ files that contain all titles in all collections.

PLEASE NOTE: The records are MARC21, USMARC records, in Unicode UTF-8 format. There may be a discrepancy between the number of records and the number of books in the collection if multi-volume sets share a single record. Every effort has been made to bring these records up to current national standards.

MARC records are provided “as is.” Some options for MARC editing tools can be found on the Library of Congress’s website: http://www.loc.gov/marc/marctools.html. One free program, MarcEdit, can be downloaded here: http://marcedit.reeset.net/downloads.

Subscribers may share the bibliographic records and metadata with third-party, not-for-profit databases as well as other service developers and providers working to make this data more broadly accessible as long as the records are not being resold by any party.

Discoverability / Delivery Services

B&B has entered into a number of agreements to make the collection more discoverable and to enable auto-loading of MARC records. Our agreements should get B&B collections indexed in the following services:

Vendor

Product Type

Product Name

Vendor

Product Type

Product Name

EBSCO

Knowledge Base

Holdings & Linking Manager (HLM)

OCLC

Knowledge Base

Collection Manager

Knowledge Base

WorldCat

Knowledge Base

WorldShare

ProQuest / Ex Libris

Knowledge Base

Alma Community Zone

 

Knowledge Base

360 (Client Center, Intota)

 

Knowledge Base

SFX

Note that workflows for getting our content ingested and indexed are still being worked out with some vendors, so the timing of records appearing in different products may vary.

Usage Statistics (Stats)

Institutional subscribers can access COUNTER stats at https://fulcrum.org/counter_reportsThis requires no login; it uses IP authentication to identify the requesting institution. You may need to alter the previous link to a proxied URL in order to be IP-authenticated to the reporting system.

Usage stats are COUNTER 5.1 compliant. For more information on our COUNTER support, see Fulcrum's entry in the COUNTER Registry.

To see stats on chapter downloads (as opposed to views in the reader), an administrator can request an Item Master report (IR) and look for Data_Type "Book_Segment" instead of Data_Type "Book."

 

IMPORTANT: Several reports are available, but for details on title usage, subscribers should draw on the Title Master Report with the Total Item Requests metric. For general platform usage, subscribers should draw on the Platform Master Report using the Total Item Investigations metric. For details on chapter downloads, subscribers should draw on the Item Master Report using the Total Item Requests metric.

We encourage you to consult the resources below for more information:

The Friendly Guide to Release 5 for Librarians

Glossary of COUNTER terms

COUNTER website


Proxy Server Configuration

If your campus uses a proxy server, it generally needs to be configured with the host names and/or domains of our servers.

Last updated July 22, 2022:

T Fulcrum
U https://www.fulcrum.org
HJ doi.org
HJ https://doi.org
HJ www.boydellandbrewer.com
HJ https://www.boydellandbrewer.com
HJ boydellandbrewer.com
HJ https://boydellandbrewer.com
HJ www.fulcrum.org
HJ https://www.fulcrum.org
HJ fulcrum.org
HJ https://fulcrum.org
DJ fulcrum.org

Find id="permalink" aria-label="citable link" value="https://
Replace id="permalink" aria-label="citable link" value="https://^A

However, there are circumstances in which you may want to add a more nuanced configuration.

The following lines should be added near the top of your config file instead of using RedirectSafe or NeverProxy for doi.org or dx.doi.org:

AnonymousURL +https://dx.doi.org/*
AnonymousURL +http://dx.doi.org/*
AnonymousURL +https://doi.org/*
AnonymousURL +http://doi.org/*

This would also require the presence of the following line to the end of the Fulcrum stanza:

AnonymousURL -*

 

Please note that throttle settings in your configuration may have a negative impact on your members' use of large files on Fulcrum. 

 

For the proxy service to take effect, users at your campus or institution need to access the service via a connection through the proxy server, not directly. Your proxy server administrator can provide you with a proper URL for linking to our service; ensure that your users are entering via that URL.

IP Address Updates

If you would like to add an IP address to your authorized range (or remove one), please send us your update request (CIDR format preferred) by contacting mpub-access@umich.edu, and the data will be forwarded to our technical support team. We will send a confirmation when the update has been made. Please note there is no separate log-in allowing subscribers to independently enter updates.

The University of Michigan campus backbone, on which Fulcrum is hosted, does not support IPv6 at this time. Please continue to send us your IPv4 ranges for basic authentication.

Access Problems

If you experience problems that result in being prompted for authentication, inability to reach the authentication page itself, or are receiving a message that collections are not authorized, please contact mpub-access@umich.edu with details (including screenshots of the page you're stuck on with the browser address bar visible).

Shibboleth / OpenAthens / SAML / SSO

Fulcrum supports access for your institution's members through federated Single Sign-On technologies such as Shibboleth or OpenAthens.  Fulcrum is a member of InCommon and OpenAthens Federation and participates in eduGAIN.  To allow your members to access the Collection via your Shibboleth / OpenAthens Identity Provider requires the following:

  1. Your institution must have a SAML-based Identity Provider (IdP) whose metadata we can consume via a stable URL and which defines a security domain using shibMD:scope. This is most commonly achieved through membership to OpenAthens Federation or an identity federation that participates in eduGAIN.  The following federations have been confirmed to support access to Fulcrum via eduGAIN:

    • Canadian Access Federation (CAF)

    • HEAnet / Edugate

    • InCommon

    • UK Federation

  2. Your Identity Provider must be configured to release attribute 'eduPersonScopedAffiliation' to entityId 'https://fulcrum.org/sp' and to release the value 'member' when applicable. For more details on configuring your SSO to work with Fulcrum (ACS endpoints), please find our metadata in the eduGAIN aggregate metadata XML.

  3. You must provide us with the entityId of your Identity Provider.

  4. Please also provide us with the security domain that corresponds with the organization your license applies to. (E.g. if your license only applies to one campus, provide the security domain for that campus.)

This information can be included in your order form or submitted to support@livedplacespublishing.com.

A Fulcrum logo is available at https://www.fulcrum.org/img/fulcrum-logo-shibboleth.png

WAYFless URLs

If you have Shibboleth/SSO access set up, the DOIs in the MARC records can be modified to create WAYFless URLs. This will allow your patrons to authenticate at your institutional portal without encountering a login prompt on Fulcrum. If the patron already has an active session with your institution's Identity Provider, then their access will be seamless.

To make a B&B DOI into a WAYFless URL, append the following:

?urlappend=%3fentityID=[your institution's entityID]

For example, a WAYFless version of  https://doi.org/10.7722/ZNVA9879 for the University of Michigan would be:

https://doi.org/10.7722/ZNVA9879?urlappend=%3fentityID=https://shibboleth.umich.edu/idp/shibboleth

 

While we try to avoid DOIs that resolve to Fulcrum URLs that contain query parameters (e.g. "?locale=en"), if such an exception occurs, the WAYFless URL syntax above will result in an error. In these cases, please append the following instead:

?urlappend=%26entityID=[your institution's entityID]

 

To create a WAYFless link to the collection as a whole:

https://www.fulcrum.org/boydellandbrewer?entityID=[your institution's entityID]

Privacy and Data Collection

The University of Michigan Library, which hosts B&B, may collect some data about your institution’s use of the collection in order to improve services and to integrate with university teaching and learning initiatives. It is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of user data in compliance with federal and state laws and professional standards. For more details, please visit https://www.fulcrum.org/privacy/.

Search Wildcards


Our search text boxes (for books and resource files) support single and multiple character wildcard searches within single terms.
Wildcard characters can be applied to single terms, but not to search phrases, i.e. "search phrase to f?nd" will not use wildcard searching.

Wildcard Search Type

Special Character

Example

Wildcard Search Type

Special Character

Example

Single character (matches a single character)

?

The search string te?t would match both test and text.

Multiple characters (matches zero or more sequential characters)

*

The wildcard search: tes* would match test, testing, and tester. You can also use wildcard characters in the middle of a term. For example: te*t would match test and text. *est would match pest and test.

Details and examples taken from Solr's standard query parser documentation.