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  2. Grace A. Dow Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    It offered a teen room, book-related programs, a volunteer program, and a Summer Reading Program. [3] The library building has meeting rooms, a community room, and auditorium available for rent, a quiet reading room and individual study areas, gathering spaces for small groups, and a gallery that can be rented for exhibitions. [8]

  3. Large-print - Wikipedia

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    Among the first large print book publishers, the Clear Type Publishing Company published a collection of books in 36 point type, c. 1910. [8] The Ohio-based company specialized in large print, publishing books in 36pt and 24pt. [9] In 1914 Robert Irwin produced a series of textbooks in 36 point, for low-vision children in Cleveland, Ohio schools.

  4. Delray Beach Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Current residents in the state of Florida can receive a free library card. [6] The Delray Beach Public library has over 2,000 visitors per day. [8] The Delray Beach Public Library provides free information and resources which include printed books for all ages, audio books, large print books, magazines, foreign language materials, music CDs, videos, DVDs, as well as free access to the Internet ...

  5. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library in a Tokyo Metro station. The first Little Free Library was built in 2009 by the late Todd Bol in Hudson, Wisconsin. [9] Bol mounted a wooden container, designed to look like a one-room schoolhouse, on a post on his lawn and filled it with books as a tribute to his late mother, a book lover and school teacher who had recently died. [10]

  6. Iowa City Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the items in the collection, the library offers many other services to its patrons: various types of audiovisual equipment can be checked out, there are five meeting rooms that can be booked by the public, study space for young adults and general-use study rooms, a large children's room with computers and story time area, forty ...

  7. University of South Florida Tampa Library - Wikipedia

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    USF Tampa Library. The University of South Florida Tampa Library is the main research library for the University of South Florida.Housing over 1.3 million books, academic journals and electronic resources, including 52,000 e-journal subscriptions, 443,000 e-books, and over 800 databases, the library has more than 2 million visitors each year. [1]

  8. Henry Ford Centennial Library - Wikipedia

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    Henry Ford Centennial Library's original floorplan designs included large meeting rooms along the first floor; a sizable Children's section, detailed public card catalogue, an adult reading room (now a conference room where the Ford Collection of books is currently kept), open periodical stacks for active issues of magazines and closed ...

  9. Christian Science Reading Room - Wikipedia

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    Reading rooms are often storefronts in a busy part of a city, though some are situated within the local church's building. [4] Hours of business vary from reading room to reading room; some are open during regular retail business hours, others less frequently. The person working there is called a "librarian", indicative of the atmosphere to be ...