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  2. Harold B. Lee Library - Wikipedia

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    The library contained 200 computers but only a portion of them had internet access in 1997. [30] [31] The library launched an online library catalog in 1998 after integrating the search system, [31] providing online renewals and extending undergraduate checkout times. [32] An electronic reserve system with an additional server was added in 1999 ...

  3. L. Tom Perry Special Collections Library - Wikipedia

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    The L. Tom Perry Special Collections is the special collections department of Brigham Young University (BYU)'s Harold B. Lee Library in Provo, Utah. Founded in 1957 with 1,000 books and 50 manuscript collections, as of 2016 the Library's special collections contained over 300,000 books, 11,000 manuscript collections, and over 2.5 million ...

  4. BYU Family History Library - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 137–138 In 1973, construction on an expansion of the BYU library began, and the Utah Valley Branch Genealogical Library expanded along with it. [ 1 ] In the 1990s, the BYU Family History Library (then called the Utah Valley Regional Family History Center) offered to the public classes conducted by research consultants on various computer ...

  5. New World Archaeological Foundation - Wikipedia

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    BYU library page on NWAF archives at the Harold B. Lee Library, Brigham Young University. Click "browse all" to see digitized issues of NWAF. Click "browse all" to see digitized issues of NWAF. Thomas Stuart Ferguson papers and photographs in the L. Tom Perry Special Collections , Harold B. Lee Library , Brigham Young University

  6. List of Brigham Young University buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Harold B. Lee Library and other central buildings with Y Mountain and Kyhv Peak in the background. This list of Brigham Young University buildings catalogs the current and no-longer-existent structures of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational research university owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) located in Provo, Utah, United States.

  7. David O. McKay Library's Special Collections & Archives

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    The David O. McKay Library's Special Collections and Archives is part of the many collections housed within the David O. McKay Library. Special Collections and Archives houses items unique to Brigham Young University - Idaho 's history and campus curriculum, the history of the Upper Snake River Valley , and changes in record-keeping.

  8. Lincoln City Libraries - Wikipedia

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    In 1875 the Lincoln City Library and Reading Room Association was formed as a private organization. In 1877, the Nebraska State Legislature passed a bill allowing the municipal governments of any community in the state of Nebraska to form a public library system and the Lincoln City Library and Reading Room Association was subsequently incorporated as a city-owned and tax-funded organization ...

  9. Morton-James Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Morton-James Public Library is a library in the city of Nebraska City, in the southeastern part of the state of Nebraska, in the Midwestern United States. The building, located at 923 1st Corso, has been described as "a modest, yet fine example of the Richardsonian Romanesque style of architecture in Nebraska". [ 3 ]