What's new since 2004The Oxford DNB—a collection of 56,600 specially written biographies of men and women who have shaped all aspects of the British past—was first published in print and online in September 2004. Since then we have added to the 2004 edition with three updates each year, with new material published every January, May and October. Full details of online updates, with the editor’s introductions, are available here. Updates: what's addedUpdates are published as part of the online edition of Oxford DNB. Each update extends the dictionary's coverage by adding new biographies as well as new reference content for the Themes area of the website. Themes is an online handbook to the people in British history, providing articles for fact checking, quick reference, and research. Updates also include additions and amendments to existing biographies to keep them in step with new research.
New biographiesUpdates between January 2005 and October 2008 have added new biographies of more than 1600 men and women active between the first and the twenty-first century. Lives from the recent past
More than 800 biographies are of people who died in the opening years of the 21st century. These biographies are published each January and extend the dictionary's coverage by one year at a time (for example, the January 2008 update added 211 lives of people who died in 2004; in January 2009 we add biographies of those who died in 2005, and so on). Recent January updates have included entries on, among others:
Lives from the 'earliest times'
Updates in May and October add new biographies of people from all periods to the late twentieth century. Many biographies are grouped by a common theme and published together. Recent sets include people behind popular brand names; well-known historical children and adults associated with childhood; women in politics; pioneer film makers; school founders; imperial and Commonwealth lives; and visitors to and exiles in Britain. Other entries in May and October highlight people prominent in British regional history. Recent updates have included entries on, among others:
Themes—for reference and research
As well as new biographies, updates have added more than 400 articles to create a new themes area of the online Oxford DNB. Themes provide an expanding 'handbook' to the people who shaped British history worldwide. Themes take three forms—lists, groups, and features—and are useful for quick reference, making connections between people, and as routes into the main dictionary:
Updating existing Oxford DNB contentBiographies already in the Oxford DNB are updated as new information comes to light. Amendments and additions are made as part of every release, which means the dictionary remains in step with new work and resources. Between September 2004 and May 2008, the Oxford DNB's editors have:
Enhancing the Oxford DNB websiteOnline we've added a number of features to make the dictionary easier to use and promote.
Topical history and Free Oxford DNB
In addition to the main dictionary and the Themes area the online edition provides a wide range of free topical features to tempt and entertain. 'Free ODNB' now includes:
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