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  2. Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library - Wikipedia

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    This level also features a secure reading room for visiting researchers, administrative offices, and book storage areas. The level of the building two floors below ground has movable-aisle high-density shelving for books and archives. [13] The Beinecke is one of the larger buildings in America devoted entirely to rare books and manuscripts. [1]

  3. File:Leather Archives & Museum reading room.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. The Sitting Room Library - Wikipedia

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    The Sitting Room Library books and archives began in the early 1970s as a collection of one of the Sitting Room's founders, J.J. Wilson. Her long interest in the British modernist writer, Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) has resulted in a wide assortment of books by and about Woolf, her family and the Bloomsbury Group of her talented friends ...

  5. Library stack - Wikipedia

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    In library science and architecture, a stack or bookstack (often referred to as a library building's stacks) is a book storage area, as opposed to a reading area. More specifically, this term refers to a narrow-aisled, multilevel system of iron or steel shelving that evolved in the 19th century to meet increasing demands for storage space. [ 1 ]

  6. Canons of page construction - Wikipedia

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    Recto page from a rare Blackletter Bible (1497). The canons of page construction are historical reconstructions, based on careful measurement of extant books and what is known of the mathematics and engineering methods of the time, of manuscript-framework methods that may have been used in Medieval- or Renaissance-era book design to divide a page into pleasing proportions.

  7. Archival research - Wikipedia

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    The Hoover Institution Library and Archives Reading Room. A reading room is a space at an archive where users can consult materials under staff supervision. Archival research is generally more complex and time-consuming than secondary research, presenting challenges in identifying, locating and interpreting relevant documents. Although archives ...

  8. Ryerson & Burnham Libraries - Wikipedia

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    The libraries’ reading room is located just inside the Michigan Avenue entrance of the museum, to the south of the grand staircase. The original Ryerson Library consisted solely of the Franke Reading Room. Design in the 1880s by Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, the Franke Reading Room was built at the site of the building's original courtyard. [3]

  9. Duke Humfrey's Library - Wikipedia

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    Duke Humfrey's Library is the oldest reading room in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford. It is named after Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester, who donated 281 books after his death in 1447. Sections of the libraries were restored and expanded in the 16th and 17th centuries, including the addition of a second storey, an ...