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The Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) is a non-profit organization that specializes in providing research, programming, and organizational tools for libraries, archives, and museums in the New York metropolitan area. The council was founded in 1964 under the Education Law of the State of New York.
The Metropolitan New York Library Council (METRO) is a consortium of libraries and archives in New York. The focus of this project is educate METRO member institutions about how they can use Wikipedia to fulfill their institutional missions and reach new audiences.
Pages in category "Metropolitan New York Library Council meetups" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Open History: Queens and Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon was held on Friday December 6, 2013 at Queens Library Central Library's Archive located in Jamaica, Queens.. The Queens Library, Wikimedia NYC, and the Metropolitan New York Library Council had an all-day Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon and public training event on Friday, December 6th at the Queens Library Central Branch.
Location: Metropolitan New York Library Council, 599 11th Avenue, 8th Floor (southwest corner of 45th Street and 11th Avenue) Subway: A, C, E, 1, 2, 3, 7, N, Q, R, W to Times Square or 7 to Hudson Yards; Bus: M42, M12, M50; Citi Bike: There is a Citi Bike station located one block away at 46th Street and 11th Avenue
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Community archives are created in response to needs defined by the members of a community, who may also exert control over how materials are used. The project is a collaborative effort between Queens College, City University of New York and Queens Public Library that was initially funded in 2010 through a grant from the Metropolitan New York ...
Lucile Cole Thomas was born October 1, 1921. [1]She received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Bennett College in 1941. [2] [1] While she worked as a librarian at Brooklyn Public Library, she earned a Masters of Arts degree in English from New York University and a Masters in Library Science from Columbia University. [3]