In 1876 the Department of State Library was completed and the first Minton tile floor was installed. |
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The redevelopment of the State Library is no less critical given the current revolution in information systems. |
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It made the British Library look like the most chic and fashionable location on earth. |
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The Library Theatre opens its new season with Duck, a hard nosed look at life through the eyes of two ladettes. |
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Interested readers can find much information stored on microfilm in Bolton Central Library Archives. |
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To visit the Central Library one has an uphill struggle over busy roads or under unsafe subways. |
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The finals were held at the Johannesburg Public Library, attended by teachers and librarians. |
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Author Miles Franklin's brilliant career is currently on show at Lismore Library as part of a State Library travelling exhibition. |
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I am writing in disgust over plans to demolish the Library and replace it with flats. |
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Music books are now with other non-fiction subjects in the lending library, and music reference books are now in the Reference Library. |
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The collection has been loaned by the British Library to the Bronte Parsonage Museum. |
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Except for published extracts, these 124 manuscript diaries have only been available at the West Point Library and on microfilm. |
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The Ernakulam Public Library is undoubtedly an institution of prime importance to book lovers in the city. |
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Demonstrators chalked numerous messages in Library Square and along the route of the march. |
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By 1999, the Library had collected over 92,000 volumes of rare books as well as 125,000 manuscripts along with periodicals and newspapers. |
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When I got home I went around my room looking for a book I had to return to the Library. |
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To achieve it, the Library must close for two years and move both staff and collections off-site. |
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Cllr Catterall flew to Kansas and visited the Dwight D Eisenhower Library in Abilene and photocopied every letter. |
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Finally, some fine scans of Modern Library classics, complete with foxed, faded and generally well-worn dust-jackets. |
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If I could be a librarian I would be in the employ of the Balfour Library at my favourite museum in the world. |
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However, Library Technicians should not be expected to undertake unrecompensed overtime or special duties on a regular basis. |
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In addition, a new training resource center with equipment, costing 13 million tugriks had been established at the National Library of Mongolia. |
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Generally, organizations keep records on hand for five years before sending them to the Library of Congress to be preserved. |
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Chessington Library was set ablaze with the result that the main part of the library is unusable due to the roof being unsafe. |
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She walked into the direction of the Library, as I continued my aimless wandering down the halls. |
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In 1964 the Library made them available outside its reading rooms by having the entire collection microfilmed. |
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The Salem breakfront cabinet that Ellen gave the Redwood Library in 1883 came down in the Easton family. |
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Lincoln Library is a vertitable god of libraries, not just because it was previously a church. |
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And Guildford Library in Surrey claims it will be the only library in the country that will issue copies of the new book to fans at midnight. |
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This year alone, e-mail volume is expected to be the equivalent of 40 copies of the fully digitized holdings of the Library of Congress. |
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A disused church hall next to Carshalton Library was gutted by fire in a suspected arson attack around 3.40 pm on Sunday. |
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Pupils are only a corridor away from resources such as Tonge Moor Library and are able to have it to themselves when it is closed. |
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As late as 1928, Gunnar Asplund was lining the great rotunda at the Stockholm Public Library with books. |
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The United States Library of Congress preserves the Nation's cultural artifacts and provides enduring access to them. |
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They are restoring scores of stained-glass windows at the John Rylands Library to their original condition. |
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The columnist, a British Library reader, offered his wholehearted support to potential strikers. |
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The University of Melbourne alone spends more on acquisitions than the National Library of Australia. |
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Several months ago, our Conservation Services Division was asked to design a book wrapper for the use of the Princeton University Library. |
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A lavishly illustrated 18th century book of medicinal herbs has been digitised and animated by the British Library. |
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After filling in the time between performances with a quick visit to the Fringe Club, I again forayed into the Library for this one woman show. |
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I had met someone who was working as a binder in the Library who told me of a job vacancy here. |
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All students, parents and guests enjoyed a buffet in the School Library to finish off the evening's celebrations. |
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The British Library has a range of services for entrepreneurs and small businesses. |
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Warminster Library is to host a special party for D-Day veterans to spread their tales of bravery. |
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If you have any enquiries and use a minicom or textphone, phone Balham Library on 8871 7195 to use this service. |
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The British Library is asking bibliophiles to adopt a book and save it for the nation. |
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Visits took in her favorite galleries, museums, and, inevitably for a bibliophile of international repute, the British Library. |
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Just this year came the news that a big wodge of Tolkien manuscript had turned up in a carton in the Bodleian Library. |
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In 1918 he worked as a war artist and from 1890 until c. 1925 he painted murals for Boston Library and Museum. |
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The little Library and Plunket Rooms were designed by the firm two years before. |
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It had, at one time, been in the special medical collection of the Marylebone Public Library. |
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But I jotted down a number of references and educated myself on the odd weekend at the British Library, my old reader's card still being valid. |
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At nearly ninety he continues his research and his writing and is a regular visitor to the New Zealand room at the Canterbury Public Library. |
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After a stint reviewing books for the Library Journal magazine, Pearl tired of being a critic. |
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She arrived on the red carpet at the New York Public Library in a rose-coloured Oscar de la Renta with a jewelled pin at the hip. |
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I was in Starbucks opposite the British Library this morning having my breakfast. |
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Tasmania's State Library in Hobart has placed some of the state's most precious musical heritage within the grasp of music lovers everywhere. |
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The Library continues to promote self-help services, such as self checkout and online responses to frequently asked questions. |
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Eighty-seven folios of the Book of Animals are preserved in the Ambrosiana Library in Milan. |
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There's an exhibition of pop-up books, also known as movable books, at the Brooklyn Public Library going on now through the end of the year. |
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I've got a nice wee part time gig at the National Library starting next month and I'm well chuffed. |
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The Library of Congress can be stored in a memory module the size of a sugar cube. |
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After many months of red tape, the Library of Congress archivists were kind enough to release the print so a new digi-beta tape could be struck. |
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These handlists also outline how to request material from the collections, both of which are housed in a Library store building. |
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About 6000 of Robert's negatives and picture proofs are held by the Alexander Turnbull Library in Wellington. |
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I used to go to UCSD's Central Library and browse the stacks, especially the economics section. |
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This broad spectrum of ideas made the initial articulation of a collection development policy for the Conservation Library an impossibility. |
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Perhaps it took that long to declare the book lost from the stacks of the Geneva Public Library District. |
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And there is his body lying in state, in repose in the main lobby of the Reagan Presidential Library. |
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I researched sailboat building at our town library and Boston Public Library. |
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He conducted archival research at the Folger Library, which reportedly houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works. |
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Each month 10 per cent of all book sales to library members goes back to the Richmond-Tweed Regional Library for the purchase of new books. |
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The biggest reference library was the Lenin Library in Moscow, developed from an 1862 foundation. |
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A giant wind harp is the centerpiece of the newly constructed Reflections Garden located between the Nancy Thompson Library and Downs Hall. |
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Cut-off shorts and string vests were the required costumes for young women performers in Cartwright Follies at the Library Theatre. |
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As for aesthetics, the Library Board is known for its bad taste in architecture. |
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The original Italian version has recently come to light, discovered in an autograph manuscript held in the Vatican Library. |
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Mr McGrath said a storytelling session would be conducted by Geraldton Regional Library staff to entertain children. |
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Were the architects inspired by sculpture when they designed the idiosyncratic form of the Seattle Public Library? |
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The gigantic bargain book sale continues in Castledermot Library, to make way for the stock of new books. |
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His latest project is a new National Library for the island state of Singapore. |
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The full extent of the losses in this respect will only become apparent when the looting at the National Library is itemised. |
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Ruth Foss, from the Music Division of the Library of Congress, guides us through the preludes with a short and precise sentence on each of them. |
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I wonder if anyone has any experience, personal or second-hand, of the London Library? |
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We also visited their Central Library in the middle of Chelmsford, so I took the chance to geek out and take some photos. |
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He had a cubbyhole of a room in the very top of the Library of Congress, and stacks and stacks of records all around. |
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The Senate House Library copy of the book is rendered individual by its grangerisation. |
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The three microreaders available in the Library are fully occupied most of the time. |
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The on-going literature and fiction book exhibition at the British Library is turning out to be a boon for the bookworms. |
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It raised six million dollars, the manuscript today being in the Library of Congress. |
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About 20 years later VSBA renovated the massive circular brownstone building that is now the Fine Arts Library at Penn. |
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This will be an opportunity for people of all ages to borrow books and spend time in the Library during opening hours. |
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For those of you who have been living in suspense, this is the low-down on kale asparagus from the Heritage Seed Library people. |
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The new Manor Library will be open to the public for longer hours than heretofore when it is fully functional on Main Street from early January. |
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In partnership with the Library Council, the exhibition has been travelling to libraries and shopping centres. |
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The life of London laundresses in the mid-19th century is a major theme in a new exhibition at The Women's Library. |
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A week-long exhibition showing proposals for the multi-million pound regeneration of the rundown area was launched yesterday in Park Library. |
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The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City. |
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They run the Baen Free Library, which is a place where you can download free, complete books. |
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Researchers are kept up to date about recent accessions, loaded usually within a short time of a collection's receipt into the Library. |
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Microfilm copies are located at Harvard University's film archive in Lament Library. |
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The project was near the Birkenhead Library, plunket rooms, a park and the Citizens Advice Bureau. |
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The Library is open on Church Holidays and closes Saturdays of Bank Holiday weekends. |
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You don't need the Library of Congress to build a bookshelf that can also serve as a backstop or a cover point. |
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I was waxing nostalgic to a friend about the old British Library Reading Room. |
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Reading took on a spooky theme at Warminster Library on Wednesday when 13 youngsters got their creative juices flowing. |
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What was left was earmarked for a Public Library and Plunket Rooms. |
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By keeping the shelves away from the walls and giving a little attention to wormy volumes, the Library may be easily freed from this kind of bibliophage. |
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Like many of my colleagues, I was appalled at the outcome of arbitration before the Library of Congress, which set royalty payments at an exorbitantly high rate. |
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His place of work is the Resource Library at St. Ann Street Police Station where all other officers have access and he is without a telephone extension. |
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The project managers, dressed in appropriate safety attire, walk down the brick-lined tunnel from the Sterling Memorial Library to the Cross Campus Library. |
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The winners will be announced in April at a prize-giving event at Earlsfield Library where the winning entries and some of the best runners-up will be put on display. |
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The account in the Library might derive from the same source. |
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Over the past decade, my father has been slowly curating a collection of AIDS posters from all over the world, for the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda. |
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I'm also working on a magnum opus, attacking poetry at every level of the class structure from the ghetto to poetry slams on up to the Library of Congress fusspots. |
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And why do I have to have a cockpit the size of the Great Court at the British Library just because a fat slob in Ohio can't get a seatbelt round his corn-fed gut? |
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Finally, the British Library and Faksimile Verlag are donating copies of the facsimile to Durham Cathedral and to the community Heritage Centre on Holy Island. |
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In 1978, the holdings of the Fleming Library numbered 453,176 items. |
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Later, I again heard him speak at the Huntington Library at a special showing of Huntington holdings of books and manuscripts related to the California gold rush. |
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Anyone doubting the status of bardolatry as a world religion need only visit the gift shops at Anne Hathaway's Cottage or the Folger Shakespeare Library for reassurance. |
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Exeter Cathedral Library still possesses a martyrology in which are written out the names of the dead for whom the clergy prayed in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. |
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There are ambitious plans to revive the Mitchell Library by opening up its incomparable collections and interpreting its riches through digital displays and virtual tours. |
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Anyway, that reminded me of these early colour photographs taken by Lionel Lindsay in the early years of the century, and displayed online at the National Library. |
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The Library of Congress, which receives more than 1,000 newspapers from around the world, generally stores hard copies only until microfilm versions are available. |
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Money and Security has been placed by its Library of Congress call number in military history, but it might find a more appropriate home in economic affairs. |
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The Special Collections Library has begun mounting selected finding aids and handlists on the Web, representing only a small portion of the processed collections. |
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Bascom is distant kin, and getting to hear him speak on this disc, introducing the tunes as he recorded them for the Library of Congress in the late 1940s, is spine-chilling. |
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The observations of travellers to Scotland dating back to the 1540s is the subject of this broad selection of material on display at the National Library of Scotland. |
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The Visually Impaired National Library for the Blind loans books written in Braille to blind people and also runs a beginner's programme in Braille or Moon. |
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Last summer, while doing research at the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley, I'll never forget how scrupulous the staff was with unclassified documents. |
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Books will be fetched by Library staff from the stacks downstairs, where the collection will be housed in suitable conditions of security, temperature and humidity. |
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The need for a mobile library has been felt in the residential areas after the District Library Authority suspended its mobile service for various reasons some time back. |
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Pick up a leaflet in the Library and get busy, filling your shoebox! |
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A creative writing workshop will be held in Brownes Road Library on Tuesday next May 18th and an afternoon tea dance will take place in Carrick-On Suir on Sunday 23rd May. |
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He is responsible for the Library Multimedia Center, Television History Archives, Digital Copy Center and media collections, including microforms. |
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So when we built the Library at SLAC, we put the serials on punch cards. |
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Armed with a master's degree in library science from Atlanta University and a commitment to the profession, Johnson joined the Brooklyn Public Library System 20 years ago. |
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The Phillips Reading Room, in the Widener Library, is one of two study areas made usable by an innovative skylight system over a previously unoccupied light well. |
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The book begins with a historical perspective on the National Medical Library, followed by a detailed explanation of the way the library indexes journal articles. |
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As Dittrich notes, the East Side of that building has a particular room, the Special Collections Library, devoted to preservation. |
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An extraordinary collection of photographs, relics and contemporary social pieces has been unveiled at the National Library of Australia, in Canberra. |
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The Library is fortunate to have received the products of his bibliomania. |
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The Upton Town Library provides unfiltered, unmonitored Internet access. |
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In the Edinburgh University Library copy, it appears that a phallic symbol drawn on the king has been blotted over and has been transferred to the title page. |
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The Boston Police Department misreported an attack on the JFK Library in Dorchester. |
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The King John Library is a baroque delight, with acres of gold leaf, faux marble, rosewood and ebony tables and of course stacks and stacks of books. |
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The open atrium acoustically separates this curved form from the main rectilinear block that houses the National Library collections in a flexible framework of levels. |
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Downpatrick Library is an appropriate setting for the event. |
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Any member of the scholarly community or the general public may apply to study at Chawton House Library, which is to be a non-residential reference library. |
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While Clancy has obviously sold more books that Thurber, only one of them is in the Modern Library. |
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The Library has been abuzz with a lot of activities of late. |
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The American Library in the Catalonian capital is bombed, an I.B.M. showroom has a brick tossed through its front window. |
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The Kennedy Library released never-before-seen footage of JFK vacationing in Cape Cod with his family. |
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At that point, the Library of Congress can once again decide to prohibit consumers from unlocking their cell phones. |
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I recently got asked by an administrator at the Library of Congress to do unpaid labor for its website. |
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The accrington Public Library was a fully stocked library built out of stone on the values of an age of self-help and betterment. |
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The book was Your Police, which Bratton discovered at the age of nine in the Boston Pubic Library on Arcadia Street. |
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Following the parade, a number of Welsh entertainers performed and in the evening Cardiff Central Library provided free entertainment and food. |
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Patriarchal libraries fared no better, and sometimes worse, than the Imperial Library. |
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Millom Library and the John Rylands Library, Manchester, have bronze busts of Nicholson by Joan Palmer. |
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The Library of Alexandria, in Egypt, was the largest and most significant great library of the ancient world. |
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Just below Penglais Campus is the National Library of Wales, one of Britain's five legal deposit libraries. |
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Aberystwyth houses Aberystwyth University, Bronglais Hospital and the National Library of Wales. |
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Nicholson's personal collection of published poetry was acquired by the John Rylands Library, Manchester, from his family. |
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The Russian State Library, founded in 1862 is the national library of Russia. |
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In England, Sir Richard Bentley's Proposal for Building a Royal Library published in 1694 stimulated renewed interest in the subject. |
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The State Public Historical Library, founded in 1863, is the largest library specialising in Russian history. |
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The British Library Sound Archive holds more than a million discs and 185,000 tapes. |
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The only surviving copy is held at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University. |
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Digital scans of the Blue Books are available at the National Library of Wales. |
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Potter gave her folios of mycological drawings to the Armitt Library and Museum in Ambleside before her death. |
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The Booker prized created a permanent home for the archives from 1968 to present at Oxford Brookes University Library. |
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The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, is the national legal deposit library of Wales. |
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Cosimo de' Medici in Florence established his own collection, which formed the basis of the Laurentian Library. |
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The Waltham Public Library has extensive archives regarding the city's history. |
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A collection of his papers is housed at the Rubenstein Library at Duke University. |
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Completed after Barry's death in 1863 was the classical, Guest Memorial Reading Room and Library in Dowlais, Wales. |
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Newburyport is served by the Newburyport Public Library, part of the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium. |
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The Lydon Library is a part of the University of Massachusetts Lowell system, and is located on the North Campus. |
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The National Library of Wales is at Aberystwyth and there is information on local history at the Ceredigion Museum, also in Aberystwyth. |
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A tapestry was created in 1997 to commemorate the invasion and is on display to the public in the Town Hall Library. |
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He delivered the opening address for the Birmingham Central Library in 1882, and in 1888 the city erected a statue of him. |
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Larkin's role in the creation of Hull University's new Brynmor Jones Library had been important and demanding. |
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At the centre of the Great Court is the Reading Room vacated by the British Library, its functions now moved to St Pancras. |
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Selections for Makars' Court are made by The Writers' Museum, The Saltire Society and The Scottish Poetry Library. |
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It deals with issues as diverse as catering services, the House of Commons Library, computer provision, and visitor services. |
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The town's main library is the Central Library in Ramsden Square, situated near the town centre. |
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Stukeley made the text and map available at the Arundel Library of the Royal Society. |
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The Squire Law Library of the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge contains the Maitland Legal History Room. |
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The manuscript is to be found in the South African National Library, Cape Town. |
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Members of the Supreme Court Bar are also granted access to the collections of the Supreme Court Library. |
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Complementing the film material are the Alfred Hitchcock Papers housed at the Academy's Margaret Herrick Library. |
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A bronze statue of Lewis's character Digory from The Magician's Nephew stands in Belfast's Holywood Arches in front of the Holywood Road Library. |
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Today it is the head office of the Metropolitan City of Florence and hosts museums and the Riccardiana Library. |
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Ford Presidential Library is located on the campus of his alma mater, the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. |
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The original Tasman Map is held in the collection of the State Library of New South Wales. |
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This eventually went to the Imperial Library in Vienna and remained forgotten for two hundred years. |
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In 1943, a mosaic version of the map, composed of coloured marble and brass, was inlaid into the vestibule floor of the Mitchell Library. |
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Another copy was found inside a Ptolemy atlas and is in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. |
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Alan Ayckbourn began directing at the Scarborough Library Theatre in 1961, with a production of Gas Light by Patrick Hamilton. |
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In 1975, the Malacca Public Library Corporation was enacted to establish the Malacca Public Library. |
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He has taught at Washington State University, Yale University, the Alexander Turnbull Library in New Zealand, and the University of Helsinki. |
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The Botswana Ministry of Education is working to establish libraries in primary schools in partnership with the African Library Project. |
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In Boston, The Congregational Library and Archives holds numerous collections all across New England. |
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Another Old French Polo manuscript, dating to around 1350, is held by the National Library of Sweden. |
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The Frazer reproduction is currently on display in the British Library in London. |
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Phil Library Science program would also be launched from next semester to meet requirement of the librarians to improve their professional skill. |
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The Shaw Library, housed in LSE's Founders Room in the Old Building contains the School's collection of fiction and general readings. |
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The original medical school library, Wills Library, is also located on the ground floor of the building. |
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The Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate is appointed as an officer of the Library of Parliament. |
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The sixpence is now in the collection of the Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, California. |
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From July to September 2013 the Lindisfarne Gospels were displayed for three months in Palace Green Library, Durham. |
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The old term, Library, survives in the name of the room set aside for the oldest year's use, where boys have their own kitchen. |
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Other notable postmodernists included Michael Graves, with his pioneering Portland Building in Portland, Oregon and the Denver Public Library. |
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Other members of the partnership include the British Library, the British Museum, Google and the Wellcome Trust. |
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It is at present in the collection of the British Library in London, since the separation of the Library from the British Museum. |
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Only 10 copies of this edition are known to exist, including one held by the British Library and one held by the Folger Shakespeare Library. |
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The largest collection of the letters, manuscripts, and other papers of Keats is in the Houghton Library at Harvard University. |
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In 2013 he gave a talk at Beaconsfield Library which he had visited as a child and donated the income from the event to it. |
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The correspondence between Huxley and the society are kept at the Cambridge University Library. |
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Based on British Library MS 31922, with additional bars, slurs, and time signature. |
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There are copies in the British Library, Manchester University and America. |
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The Vatican Apostolic Library and the collections of the Vatican Museums are of the highest historical, scientific and cultural importance. |
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The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London. |
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Other archives include the English Heritage Archive in Swindon, the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre and the Bodleian Library. |
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The scanned books are currently available via the British Library catalogue or Amazon. |
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The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the second largest library in the world by number of items catalogued. |
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Merthyr's Central Library, which is in a prominent position in the centre of the town, is a Carnegie library. |
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The village is overlooked by the eight story buildings of the British Library on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. |
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The departure of the British Library to a new site at St Pancras, finally achieved in 1998, provided the space needed for the books. |
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Shen was the first person to catalogue the Chinese collection in the Bodleian Library. |
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Popular units include bibles, encyclopaediae, the complete works of Shakespeare, and the Library of Congress. |
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The Library is open to everyone who has a genuine need to use its collections. |
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To the south of the Members Dining Room lies various committee rooms followed by House of Lords Library. |
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In line with a government directive that the British Library must cover a percentage of its operating costs, a fee is charged to the user. |
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The majority of catalogue entries can be found on Explore the British Library, the Library's main catalogue, which is based on Primo. |
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British Library Sounds provides free online access to over 60,000 sound recordings. |
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The British Library makes a number of images of items within its collections available online. |
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The copy of John Lydgate's 15th century Life written for Henry VI of England is now in the British Library. |
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These were joined in 1757 by the Royal Library, assembled by various British monarchs. |
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Explore the British Library is the latest iteration of the online catalogue. |
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In October 2010 the British Library launched its Management and business studies portal. |
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Bootstrapping means building the GNU C Library, GNU Compiler Collection and several other key system programs. |
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In 2006 the Library launched a new online resource British Library Sounds which makes 50,000 of the Sound Archive's recordings available online. |
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A National Library is that library which has the duty of collecting and preserving the literature of the nation within and outside the country. |
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This makes the British Library one of the world's prime philatelic research centres. |
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The remaining two are in the Bodleian Library at Oxford and the Parker Library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. |
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The Library of the Patriarchate of Constantinople was founded most likely during the reign of Constantine the Great in the 4th century. |
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Since 1661, the Swedish Royal Library has been entitled to a copy of all works published in Sweden. |
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A similar system also exists in Canada with respect to its national library, known as Library and Archives Canada. |
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The Imperial Library of Constantinople was an important depository of ancient knowledge. |
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One of the best preserved was the ancient Ulpian Library built by the Emperor Trajan. |
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At its height in the 5th century, the Imperial Library of Constantinople had 120,000 volumes and was the largest library in Europe. |
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While he was in Oxford he passed responsibility for the Library to his deputy, Brenda Moon. |
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Among the Malatestiana Library manuscripts, two separate documents depicting the coat of arms of the Noli family were also found. |
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All four fragments are in the collection of the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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It runs two student homes, two homes for the elderly, the Forray Methodist High School, the Wesley Scouts and the Methodist Library and Archives. |
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For centuries it was stored in the Royal Library in Copenhagen but in 1971 it was returned to Iceland. |
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This is from a book that was lost in the Cotton Library fire of 1731, but it had been transcribed previously. |
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Seven of the nine surviving manuscripts and fragments now reside in the British Library. |
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The Northbrook Hall Public Library was established in Dacca in 1882 in honour of Lord Northbrook, the Governor General. |
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His numerous philological manuscripts were transferred to the Royal Danish Library at Copenhagen. |
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In one famous case, an Italian forger attempted to sell a copy to the New York Public Library. |
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They are situated in Guildhall Square, along with Portsmouth Guildhall and Portsmouth Central Library. |
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This collection is now housed in the Ruskin Library at the University of Lancaster. |
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Blackwater Regional Library is the regional library system that provides services to the citizens of Isle of Wight. |
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Their names are inscribed in gold leaf around the upper walls of Room C of the House of Commons Library. |
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The British Library is sited at Thorpe Arch near Wetherby, home of Goldenfry. |
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An Act of Congress changed the name in 1985 to Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. |
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Fragments of his translation have survived, notably the Codex Argenteus held since 1648 in the University Library of Uppsala in Sweden. |
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Christopher Robin's toy bear is on display at the Main Branch of the New York Public Library in New York City. |
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Only one important library in Britain, namely Chetham's Library in Manchester, was fully and freely accessible to the public. |
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Then, in 1965, back at the Scarborough Library Theatre, Meet my Father was produced, later retitled Relatively Speaking. |
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There are two suites of libraries on the Principal Floor, overlooking the river, for the House of Lords Library and House of Commons Library. |
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The Bodleian Libraries group was formed in 2000, bringing the Bodleian Library and some of the subject libraries together. |
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Dirac Science Library at Florida State University, which Manci opened in December 1989, is named in his honour, and his papers are held there. |
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His ashes were scattered near the Maugham Library, The King's School, Canterbury. |
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It is kept in the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm together with the Gutalagen, the legal code of Gotland. |
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The first to be rediscovered was found in 1871 and is now in the James Ford Bell Library of the University of Minnesota. |
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The Peace Palace Library in The Hague holds the Grotius Collection, which has a large number of books by and about Hugo Grotius. |
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These features can be found in the English Accents and Dialects collection on the British Library website. |
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Housing two theatre spaces, five cinemas and an art exhibition space, it replaced the Cornerhouse and The Library Theatre. |
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Pauls, belonging to the Lodge and on display in the Library and Museum of Freemasonry in London, corroborates the story. |
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It is preserved in the famous Auchinleck manuscript at the National Library of Scotland. |
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The Librarian is head of the House of Commons Library, the House's research and information arm. |
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Between 1939 and 1940 the copy was displayed in the British Pavilion at the 1939 World Fair in New York City, and at the Library of Congress. |
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Elsewhere in the city, the John Rylands Library holds an extensive collection of early printing. |
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The Winnipeg Public Library is a public library network with 20 branches throughout the city, including the main Millennium Library. |
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The Rylands Library Papyrus P52, believed to be the earliest extant New Testament text, is on permanent display in the library. |
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Low Memorial Library, a National Historic Landmark and the centerpiece of the campus, is listed for its architectural significance. |
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Bell, The Libraries of the Cistercians, Gilbertines and Premonstratensians, Corpus of British Medieval Library Catalogues 3, pp. |
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There were a couple of elderly scifags sitting opposite the State Library at one stage. |
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The British Library brought together the four existing copies of the 1215 manuscript in February 2015 for a special exhibition. |
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A statue by sculptor Daniel Chester French called Alma Mater is centered on the front steps of Low Memorial Library. |
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Another of the projects is the proposed creation of a National Library of Cornwall to resolve inadequacies with the current storage of archives. |
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In 1893 the first free public library, the York Library, was built to mark Queen Victoria's jubilee. |
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The former Birmingham Central Library, opened in 1972, was considered to be the largest municipal library in Europe. |
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It includes the feature Building a Library which surveys and recommends available recordings of specific works. |
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It was later restored and brought back to Iesi, and in 1994 the Codex Aesinas was given to the National Library in Rome, catalogued as Cod. |
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The King's Library was open and available to scholars and was the foundation of a new national library. |
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