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The term "scholar" in relation to Oxford therefore has a specific meaning as well as the more general meaning of someone of outstanding academic ability. In previous times, there were "noblemen commoners" and "gentlemen commoners", but these ranks were abolished in the 19th century. The Bodleian is a legal deposit library, which means that it is entitled to request a free copy of every book published in the UK. As such, its collection is growing at a rate of over three miles five kilometres of shelving every year.
The buildings referred to as the university's main research library, The Bodleian , consist of the original Bodleian Library in the Old Schools Quadrangle, founded by Sir Thomas Bodley in and opened in , [] the Radcliffe Camera , the Clarendon Building , and the Weston Library. A tunnel underneath Broad Street connects these buildings, with the Gladstone Link, which opened to readers in , connecting the Old Bodleian and Radcliffe Camera.
The Bodleian Libraries group was formed in , bringing the Bodleian Library and some of the subject libraries together. A new book depository opened in South Marston , Swindon in October , [] and recent building projects include the remodelling of the New Bodleian building, which was renamed the Weston Library when it reopened in The Bodleian engaged in a mass-digitisation project with Google in Oxford maintains a number of museums and galleries, open for free to the public.
The Ashmolean Museum , founded in , is the oldest museum in the UK, and the oldest university museum in the world. It also contains " The Messiah ", a pristine Stradivarius violin, regarded by some as one of the finest examples in existence. The University Museum of Natural History holds the university's zoological, entomological and geological specimens.
Adjoining the Museum of Natural History is the Pitt Rivers Museum , founded in , which displays the university's archaeological and anthropological collections, currently holding over , items. It recently built a new research annexe; its staff have been involved with the teaching of anthropology at Oxford since its foundation, when as part of his donation General Augustus Pitt Rivers stipulated that the university establish a lectureship in anthropology. The Museum of the History of Science is housed on Broad St in the world's oldest-surviving purpose-built museum building.
In the Faculty of Music on St Aldate's is the Bate Collection of Musical Instruments, a collection mostly of instruments from Western classical music, from the medieval period onwards. Christ Church Picture Gallery holds a collection of over old master paintings. The Oxford University Press is the world's second oldest and currently the largest university press by the number of publications.
Oxford is regularly ranked within the top 10 universities in the world and is currently ranked first in the world in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings , [] [] as well as the Forbes 's World University Rankings. Academic dress is required for examinations, matriculation, disciplinary hearings, and when visiting university officers.
Other traditions and customs vary by college. For example, some colleges have formal hall six times a week, but in others this only happens occasionally. At most colleges these formal meals require gowns to be worn, and a Latin grace is said.
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Balls are major events held by colleges; the largest, held triennially in 9th week of Trinity Term, are called commemoration balls ; the dress code is usually white tie. Many other colleges hold smaller events during the year that they call summer balls or parties. These are usually held on an annual or irregular basis, and are usually black tie. There are several more or less quirky traditions peculiar to individual colleges, for example the All Souls mallard song.
Sport is played between college teams, in tournaments known as cuppers the term is also used for some non-sporting competitions. In addition to these there are higher standard university wide groups. Significant focus is given to annual varsity matches played against Cambridge, the most famous of which is The Boat Race , watched by a TV audience of between five and ten million viewers.
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This outside interest reflects the importance of rowing to many of those within the university. Much attention is given to the termly intercollegiate rowing regattas: A blue is an award given to those who compete at the university team level in certain sports. As well as traditional sports, there are teams for activities such as Octopush and quidditch. There are two weekly student newspapers: The student radio station is Oxide Radio. Most colleges have chapel choirs. Music, drama, and other arts societies exist both at collegiate level and as university-wide groups. Unlike most other collegiate societies, musical ensembles actively encourage players from other colleges.
Most academic areas have student societies of some form which are open to students studying all courses, for example the Scientific Society. There are groups for almost all faiths, political parties, countries and cultures. The Oxford Union not to be confused with the Oxford University Student Union hosts weekly debates and high-profile speakers. There have historically been elite invite-only societies such as the Bullingdon Club.