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  2. Honresfield Library - Wikipedia

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    The Honresfield Library, also called the Blavatnik Honresfield Library, is a British collection of literary manuscripts and printed books assembled as a private library in the 19th century. In 2021, it was purchased by the Friends of the Nations' Libraries and donated to institutions across the United Kingdom.

  3. Book discussion club - Wikipedia

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    The kits also contain suggested reading guides with discussion questions. [3] Librarians can aid in the procurement of items needed for private book club meetings. They are able to reserve multiple copies of a publication and extend loan periods. They are also able to facilitate club meetings digitally, through discussion boards or video meetings.

  4. Library of the Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    Library of the Fine Arts was an English monthly magazine of critical essays on painting, sculpture, architecture, and engraving, first published in February 1831. [1] Its name changed to Arnold's Library of the Fine Arts in November 1832, and then changed again to Arnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts and Journal of Literature and Science in May 1833.

  5. Interlibrary loan - Wikipedia

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    The National Diet Library of Japan serves as a resource sharing hub for Japanese-language materials domestically and internationally. [33] Launched in 1998, China Academic Library and Information System (CALIS) is a Beijing-based academic library consortium that facilitates interlibrary loan among research libraries in China. [34]

  6. 'Investigate the board': Library book banning remains concern ...

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    The library board since the August meeting decided to reclassify, "Sex, A Book for Teens: An Uncensored Guide to Your Body, Sex and Safety," to the adult section, so parents can decide if their ...

  7. Library of Congress Classification:Class N -- Fine Arts

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    Class N:Fine Arts is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This page outlines the subclasses of Class N. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] N - Visual Arts

  8. A Fine Mess: How To Get Out of Library Late Fees, Tickets - AOL

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    Getting out of late-book fines at the library requires a reason. A really good one. "We do allow some negotiation of late fees but only for very extenuating circumstances," Gayle Snible ...

  9. List of most commonly challenged books in the United States

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    Since 2001, the American Library Association has posted the top ten most frequently challenged books per year on their website. [4] Using the Radcliffe Publishing Course Top 100 Novels of the 20th Century, ALA has also noted banned and challenged classics. [5] The ALA does not claim comprehensiveness in recording challenges.