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The Bibliothèque Mazarine, or Mazarin Library, is located within the Palais de l'institut de France, or the Palace of the Institute of France (previously the Collège des Quatre-Nations of the University of Paris), at 23 quai de Conti in the 6th arrondissement, on the Left Bank of the Seine facing the Pont des Arts and the Louvre.
The James Hardiman Library (Irish: Leabharlann Shéamais Uí Argadáin) serves the University of Galway in Ireland. It is a legal deposit or "copyright library", which means that publishers in the country must deposit a copy of all their publications there, free of charge. The James Hardiman Library is home to an extensive range of cultural ...
The Saint-Germain-des-Prés Library is university library at Université Paris-Cité, located in rue des Saints-Pères, in the Latin Quarter of Paris. It is the heir to the University of Paris Sociology Library, founded in 1946 and one of the most important French libraries concerning sociology, linguistics and science education, and to the ...
The Interuniversity Health Library (French: Bibliothèque interuniversitaire de Santé) is an inter-university medical library part of the network of 20 libraries of the Paris Cité University, in Paris, France. It is the heir to the library of the former Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris, whose origins date back to 1391. [1]
The Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (BULAC) is a major academic library located in Paris Rive Gauche and which has been open to the public since its 2011 opening. The library has a scope that includes all languages and civilisations that are not those of the Western World .
Cujas Library (French: Bibliothèque Cujas), named after the French jurist and scholar Jacques Cujas (1520–1590), is an academic research library, and the largest law library in Europe. [1] It is located in the Latin Quarter , next to the Panthéon and Sainte-Geneviève Library , in the 5th arrondissement of Paris .
Prior to the establishment of the Library Association of Ireland, several library associations had existed in Ireland. In 1904, Cumann na Leabharlann was established at Kevin Street Library [20] and was the first publisher of An Leabharlann, from 1905 to 1909. [21] Also in 1904, the Irish Rural Libraries Association was established.
The University College Dublin Library, composed of five separate bodies, holds varied ranges of digital and printed books on a wide range of topics, including [1] architecture, [2] arts and humanities, [3] [failed verification] business studies, [4] engineering, [5] law, [4] medicine, [6] science, [7] social sciences [8] and veterinary medicine. [1]