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Soon after joining Pamphilus ' school, Eusebius started helping his master expand the library's collections and broaden access to its resources.
In the context of library science, a manuscript is defined as any hand-written item in the collections of a library or an archive ; for example, a library's collection of the letters or a diary that some historical personage wrote.
The library's collections were rebuilt with donations from all around the world, outraged by the barbaric act which it had suffered.
The library's collections were again restored after the war, and by the fission in 1968 had approximately four million books.
The library's collections swelled to over 300, 000 volumes during the radical phase of the French Revolution when the private libraries of aristocrats and clergy were seized.
The Maryland Room, located on the second floor of the Annex, contains many of the library's prize collections.
* The Bonatzbau, the library's oldest building, was built in 1912 and currently houses the historical reading room ( Historischer Lesesaal ), the university archive, along with a number of manuscript collections.
The Newberry's first librarian, William Frederick Poole, was a primary force behind the library's noncirculating research and rare book collections, as well as conceptualizing the facility to house them.
During this time, the Newberry acquired many important collections, a stacks building was constructed, and the library's emphasis moved from the old world to the new, especially as to Native American and early North American settlers.
Over 10, 000 electronic journals and newspapers augmenting these print collections are accessible through the library's on the wireless network or on computers in the library's information commons.
Two large underground stacks, which were built into the bedrock below the building, now contain the bulk of the library's collections, while library patrons, other visitors, and employees share the space in the main building.
The main foundation of the library's collections acquired in 1892 was the Althorp Library of Lord Spencer regarded as one of the finest library collections in private ownership with 43, 000 items-4, 000 of which originate from before 1501.
The library's collections include exquisite medieval illuminated manuscripts, examples of early European printing including a fine paper copy of the Gutenberg Bible and books printed by William Caxton, and personal papers of distinguished historical figures including Elizabeth Gaskell, John Dalton and John Wesley.
General access is permitted for the library's book and journal collections, the electronic databases and the electronic books and journal articles that are available to Lab.
The library's strongest collections are in Theology, Religion, American literature, British literature, and Philosophy.
The library's collections, which range from the 16th century to the present day, are strong within the fields of literature, fiction, fine and applied art, architecture, history, biography, philosophy, religion, topography, and travel.
Most of those documents, along with all of the central branch of Montreal public library's collections, following an agreement between those institutions, have been relocated in the new Grande Bibliothèque, which was officially opened April 20, 2005 and opened to the general public the following Saturday, April 30, 2005.
The library's collections include more than 100 thousand books, 500 microfilms, CDs, tapes and impressive holdings of rare books, prints and archives.
Currently, the library's collections are dispersed in the subject libraries.
The library's specimen collections include more than 13, 000 eggshells and nearly 300 avian study skins for use by researchers.
The special collections and archives of Leiden University ( see below ) are increasingly made available through the library's Catalogue and Digital Special Collections environment.
The building features large 40m high ' public realms-in-the sky ' in the form of two verdantly landscaped ' skycourt gardens ', and at the ground plane an open-to-the-sky public plaza ( for cultural and festival activities ) that bioclimatically serves as an evaporative cooling device to the public realm, upper-level multiple sky-bridges that link the building's two blocks ( one regular-shaped block containing the library's collections and a ' banana-shaped ' block for the library's programming activities ) both placed within a naturally-ventilated atrium covered by a louvered canopy roof over the entire built form serving as its ' fifth facade ', two multi-volume reading rooms at the sides of the collections block, an uppermost promontory viewing pod.

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A library's collection can include books, periodicals, newspapers, manuscripts, films, maps, prints, documents, microform, CDs, cassettes, videotapes, DVDs, e-books, audiobooks and other formats.
The library's projects include the development of tools to improve access to electronic resources.
The developers ' goal is to include library's functionality in the Mono project, while also providing stand-alone functionality.
These include CD-ROMs and web-based resources and are accessible from the library's homepages.
The library's Special Collections include the papers of Marriner Stoddard Eccles, Chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1934 to 1938 ; David O. McKay, ninth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ; Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts from 1985 to 2006 ; and Wallace Stegner, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1972.
The library's specialist areas include items relating to the history of New Zealand and the Pacific, with specific emphasis on the Otago and Southland Regions.

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The library's biblical and theological contents were more impressive: Origen's Hexapla and Tetrapla, a copy of the original Hebrew Version of the Gospel of MattitYahu, and many of Origen's own writings.
Every library module has at least two source files: a definitions file specifying the library's interface plus one or more program files specifying the implementation of the procedures in the interface.
The library's wrapper functions expose an ordinary function calling convention ( a subroutine call on the assembly level ) for using the system call, as well as making using the system call more modular.
Peniston became director of the Lee Chapel at Washington and Lee University, retired again, and subsequently began volunteering in the Special Collections section of the college's Leyburn Library, where he transcribed more than 3, 000 letters from the library's Robert E. Lee collection and Lee-Jackson Foundation Papers.
At this point, the library's stack was said to be frozen since nothing more would be run on this stack until the library became unfrozen, in which case clean-up and termination code would be run.
His primary achievement was consolidating the library's collection of 38, 000 volumes into one central library ; previously, more than half of the library's collection was held in divisional libraries across the United States.
The library's distinguished History of Science Collection contains more than 10, 000 volumes, including first editions of many landmarks of science and technology.
The library's annual summer book sale featured more than 140, 000 volumes on sale in 2007.

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In addition, the building's elaborate architecture ( which imitates a rising Sun ) upset some who believed too much money was being spent on construction rather than the library's actual collection.

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In 1872, however, the library's 45, 000 volumes, manuscripts, and archives were confiscated by the new Italian state ; they were dispersed and partially expropriated by the Vittorio Emanuele II National Library of Rome.

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It was later published at about 50, 000 words under the name, Fahrenheit 451, for a total cost of $ 9. 80, due to the library's typewriter-rental fees of ten cents per half-hour.
Hearing of the College's urgent need for greater library space, Williams donated £ 1, 200 anonymously, later revealing his identity and donating a total of £ 2, 011 towards the library's total cost of £ 3, 000.
Circulation figures for the district are currently over 468, 000 + per year and the library's collection exceeds 100, 000 pieces.
The library's cost was $ 150, 000.
The library's collection consists of 100, 000 books and periodicals, 2, 500 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, in addition to 2, 500 video items.
Approximately 10, 000 books and games are sold, with all proceeds benefiting the library's programs.
The library's collection consists of over 250, 000 books, two dozen public computers, a wide array of multimedia options, a large youth services area with a vivid mural depicting Westfield history, and multiple tables and carrels for studying.
By 1920 the library's collection had grown to 4, 050, 000 volumes and 11, 000 manuscripts.
The majority of the library's collection — 820, 000 volumes — is housed in a six-floor tower adjacent to the Palazzo Centrale.
The library's staff, services and 400, 000 volumes were relocated to temporary quarters at Redwood Street and Hopkins Place for a two-year stay.
The library's 7, 000 volumes were collected primarily by Boston bookseller Estes & Lauriat, and donated to Rugby's Library and Reading Room Society with the stipulation they name the new library for Hughes.
The core of the library's collection was formed around 40, 000 books, including many rarities, assembled by George Spencer, 2nd Earl Spencer, which Mrs Rylands purchased from Lord Spencer in 1892.
Tropical Storm Allison flooded the library's lower level with eight feet of water in June 2001, destroying 174, 000 books and the microfiche collection.
By the 1920s, the upkeep of such a major collection was too much for a private body, and, with an endowment of £ 100, 000 provided by Sir Alexander Grant of Forres, the library's contents were presented to the nation.
The library's collection includes over 200, 000 individual titles, 900 periodical titles, over 100 databases, 14, 500 musical recordings, 690 audiobooks, 13, 000 instructional videos, and an extensive rental video collection.

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