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  2. Harold B. Lee Library - Wikipedia

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    lib.byu.edu The Harold B. Lee Library ( HBLL ) is the main academic library of Brigham Young University (BYU) located in Provo, Utah . The library started as a small collection of books in the president's office in 1876 before moving in 1891.

  3. Brigham Young University Press - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the Joseph Smith Papers Project transferred from BYU to LDS Church headquarters, and began publication in 2008 with a new imprint, the Church Historian's Press, rather than BYU Press. The Church Historian's Press may also publish the George Q. Cannon journals, [ 14 ] another project formerly slated for BYU Press.

  4. Fort Worth Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth's Central Library expansion officially opened October 22, 1999. On March 28, 2000 the Fort Worth Tornado caused over a million dollars in damage to the new Central Library. [4] Central Library has a spacious Learning Commons for patrons to enjoy a book, magazine, or use a computer.

  5. Fort Worth ISD releases list of books returning to library ...

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    The Fort Worth Independent School District is returning about 76% of the books officials pulled from shelves in August for review of inappropriate content, newly released records show.

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  7. Do Fort Worth ISD book fairs offer Scholastic diversity ...

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    There are at least 25 Fort Worth ISD campuses — mostly elementary schools — that hosted or will host a Scholastic book fair this month, according to the company’s website.

  8. BookCrossing - Wikipedia

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    The "crossing" or exchanging of books may take any of a number of forms, including the 'wild-release' of a book in public places (when the receiver of the book is unknown), controlled release (when the receiver of the book is known) with other members of the websites, or "book rings" in which books travel in a set order to participants who want ...

  9. Book swapping - Wikipedia

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    A "street book exchange" in Washington Heights, Manhattan. Book swapping or book exchange is the practice of a swap of books between one person and another. Practiced among book groups, friends and colleagues at work, it provides an inexpensive way for people to exchange books, find out about new books and obtain a new book to read without ...