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  2. Library portal - Wikipedia

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    A library portal is an interface to access library resources and services through a single access and management point for users: for example, by combining the circulation and catalog functions of an integrated library system (ILS) with additional tools and facilities.

  3. Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Leicestershire (/ ˈ l ɛ s t ər ʃ ɪər,-ʃ ər / ⓘ LEST-ər-sheer, -⁠shər) is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. It is bordered by Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire to the north, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warwickshire to the south-west, and Staffordshire to the west.

  4. Leicester Guildhall - Wikipedia

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    The Guildhall library in England, which includes the New Testament in Greek from the 15th century, was established in 1632, when the town library was moved into the east wing of the building. [8] Leicester's first police force had its station in the Guildhall from 1836. [8] The Corporation moved to the new Leicester Town Hall in 1876. Apart ...

  5. List of places in Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    Saddington; Saltby; Sapcote; Saxby; Saxelby; Scalford; Scraptoft; Seagrave; Sewstern; Shackerstone; Shangton; Sharnford; Shawell; Shearsby; Sheepy Magna; Sheepy Parva ...

  6. Bottesford, Leicestershire - Wikipedia

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    It borders smaller parishes in Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, such as Redmile, Sedgebrook, Orston and Elton on the Hill. The local amenities include a post office, a railway station , a library, a church, a convenience store, three restaurants and three pubs: The Bull Inn , [ 3 ] The Rutland Arms , [ 4 ] and The Thatch .

  7. Subject access - Wikipedia

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    Subject access refers to the methods and systems by which books, journals, and other documents are accessed in a given bibliographic database (e.g. a library classification system). The single records in a bibliographic file are structured in fields and each field can be searchable and combined with other fields.

  8. Southfields, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    Southfields Library The Southfields of Leicester , England consisted of common land south of the city, and now refers to the mostly-developed area immediately south of the city centre . It is one of three such large fields that survive as placenames, the others being the Highfields and the Northfields .

  9. Belgrave, Leicester - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrave Ward within Leicester. Belgrave is bounded by the wards and areas of the suburb of Rushey Mead and the village of Birstall to the north, Spinney Hills, North Evington and Northfields to the east on the other side of the Midland Main Line, St Matthew's and Leicester City Centre to the south and Beaumont Leys and Stocking Farm to the west. [1]