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    Inset of the title and the Brooklyn bridge. The Taylor Map is an engraved map of New York City, produced by Will L. Taylor for Galt & Hoy in 1879. [1] The map depicts the entire length of the island of Manhattan, although not to scale, and is surrounded by period advertisements and portraits of various businesses in New York and New Jersey.

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    2.4 million digital images from archive material, 1 million of books, 40,000 high quality scans of ancient sculptures, 300 volumes of ancient books with more than 60,000 pages Free DAI & University of Cologne: AMiner [26] Computer Science: 265,034,285 Online service used to index and search academic social networks Free Tsinghua University

  6. Taylor University - Wikipedia

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    Currently WTUR is solely broadcast online. Taylor also hosts a student newspaper, The Echo, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2012–13. The paper is both print and online. [102] The Ilium, Taylor's annual yearbook, is a 200+ page print publication put together by students.

  7. Taylor Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Institution (commonly known as the Taylorian) is the Oxford University library dedicated to the study of the languages of Europe. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its building also includes lecture rooms used by the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, University of Oxford .

  8. John Taylor (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    That impressed the Bristol Library Society to the extent that in 1855 they proposed him as a subscriber, providing Taylor the right to borrow books from the largest public library in the west of England. [2] In 1858-9 the local newspaper, the Bristol Times, published a number of Taylor's translations of early religious poetry. This brought ...

  9. Every Easter Egg Found at Taylor Swift’s ‘TTPD’ Library Pop-Up

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    Taylor Swift Rich Polk/Golden Globes 2024/Golden Globes 2024 via Getty Images Taylor Swift unveiled a library pop-up in Los Angeles and Swifties are on the scene to investigate Easter Eggs. Ahead ...