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  2. Brotherton Library - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherton Library is a 1936 Grade II listed Neoclassical building with some art deco fittings, located on the main campus of the University of Leeds.It was designed by the firm of Lanchester & Lodge, and is named after Edward Brotherton, 1st Baron Brotherton, who in 1927 donated £100,000 to the university as funding for its first purpose-built library.

  3. Online public access catalog - Wikipedia

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    Although a handful of experimental systems existed as early as the 1960s, the first large-scale online catalogs were developed at Ohio State University in 1975 and the Dallas Public Library in 1978. [1] These and other early online catalog systems tended to closely reflect the card catalogs that they were intended to replace. [2]

  4. Leeds University Library's Gypsy, Traveller and Roma ...

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    The origins of the Collections can be traced back to 1950 when the poet and dramatist, Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, donated her archive material and printed books and pamphlets to Leeds University Library. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Collections have since been augmented by additional donations and purchases.

  5. Leeds University Library's Cookery Collection - Wikipedia

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    Among Camden Public Library's donation of 20th century cookery books to Leeds University Library were many works by the influential cookery writer, Elizabeth David. [43] In her first cook book, A Book of Mediterranean Food (1950), she reintroduced more exotic ingredients – such as figs , garlic and olive oil – that had been absent from ...

  6. Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society is a learned society in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1819, and its museum collection forms the basis of Leeds City Museum, which reopened in September 2008. The printed works and papers of the society are held by Leeds University Library.

  7. University of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    LSTV (Leeds Student Television) is a student television station run by students from the University of Leeds. LSTV produces weekly video content such as Entertainment programme 'On Campus', Sports programme 'Sideline' and News programme 'The Essential', which focuses on local and university news affecting students at the University of Leeds and ...

  8. Library catalog - Wikipedia

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    Some people still informally refer to the online catalog as a "card catalog". [2] The largest international library catalog in the world is the WorldCat union catalog managed by the non-profit library cooperative OCLC. [3] In January 2021, WorldCat had over half a billion catalog records and three billion library holdings. [4] Card catalog at Yale

  9. Leeds Library - Wikipedia

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    The library holdings also incorporate the stock of the short lived Leeds Foreign Library. The Foreign Library was founded in 1778 [ 7 ] and incorporated into the Leeds Library in 1814. The library is the setting for much of Frances Brody's 2014 novel Death of an Avid Reader .