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The Santa Barbara Public Library is the main library in Santa Barbara. It contains 290,086 volumes. In fiscal year 2017 the library system circulated 1,888,710 items to approximately 235,577 residents. The library's current director is Jessica Cadiente, who has held her position since 2016. [1] There are branch libraries in Montecito and on the ...
The University of California, Santa Barbara Library is the university library system of the University of California, Santa Barbara in Santa Barbara, California.The library has some three million print volumes, 30,000 electronic journals, 34,450 e-books, 900,055 digitized items, five million cartographic items (including some 467,000 maps and 3.2 million satellite and aerial images), more than ...
The UCSB Libraries, consisting of the Davidson Library and the Arts Library reached 3 million bound volumes in 2010. [5] The Donald C. Davidson Library is named after Donald C. Davidson, who was a University Librarian from 1947 to 1977.
The Cylinder Audio Archive is a free digital collection maintained by the University of California, Santa Barbara Library with streaming and downloadable versions of over 10,000 phonograph cylinders manufactured between 1893 and the mid-1920s. The Archive began in November 2003 as the successor of the earlier Cylinder Preservation and ...
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The Santa Barbara Mission Archive-Library was founded in 1967 as an independent, non-profit educational and research institution. [1] The collection of mission documents in the archive-library remain in situ from the founding of the mission system. [2]
Linn became head librarian of the Santa Barbara Public Library in 1906, during a state-wide expansion of free library services in California. [4] In 1914, she toured eastern and midwestern cities to study public library facilities, [5] and used a Carnegie Foundation grant to fund the city's new public library building, [6] which opened in 1917.
The American Discography Project is partnered with the National Jukebox Project of the Library of Congress.As a result, Victor Talking Machine Company recordings from 1900 to 1925, [1] and other recordings digitized by the University of California, Santa Barbara, are available on the National Jukebox.