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prisoner-of-war camps, military installations, motels, hotels, inns, the home, alternative communities, pubs, restaurants, laundrettes, holiday camps, coffee houses, community centres, in accommodations and facilities for workers and servants, lighthouse and seamen's establishments, prisons and asylums and is not complete. Libraries connected to transportation also abound from airliners, railways, tramcars, buses, various ships, and way stations.
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public as well as the parishioners and clergy. Though the collections were mainly religious, the collection extended to literature and the classics, due to an underlying desire of Bray to guide education in a proper fashion. He also lobbied for public financing, and promoted the circulation of books so that the inhabitants of the parish could take them home.
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mainly medical libraries which early on included chemistry and botany, and later developed to serve medical professionals. Since there were few professional scientists before 1850, people interested in science relied mainly on general circulating libraries, rather than institutional libraries to meet their needs.
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Institutional libraries in England were originally almost non-existent in 1750; however, by 1850 there was an established network of these specialized libraries, which had been developed mostly through private enterprise, though some government involvement had started. The specialized libraries were
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cleric who originally had the idea of the parish library, who wrote in 1697, "An Essay Towards Promoting all Necessary and Useful Knowledge, Both Divine and human, In all the Parts of His Majesty's Dominions, Both at Home and Abroad", wanted the church to acquire books and lend them to the general
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Without tax from the community a library may be created with a gift or endowment, by subscription, or by adding it on to an existing structure or institution which also serves other purposes. Cost is assumed by the donor or donors in an endowed library; it is assumed by the users in a subscription
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These libraries were often referred to as "public libraries" during the nineteenth century. This appellation over time came to describe tax-supported, publicly administered libraries open to all regardless of class, race or age for free on an equal basis, at least in theory. It is understandable
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are not covered by Kelly due to individual or small group ownership and his focus on the 'public' aspect of these institutions. The University of Zambia Library is an academic Library, which was founded in 1966 and officially opened in August 1969 by the first Republican President, Dr Kenneth D.
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and the end of the eighteenth century, over two hundred endowed libraries are known to have been established in England alone, and existed due to the private library collections of individual benefactors or occasionally to multiple benefactors. Controlled by the local clergy, almost all endowed
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It is impossible to cover all types of libraries throughout all stages of history and classify or define them to the satisfaction of all, but the variety and evolution of libraries needs to be explored further. Hidden libraries is a widespread description of libraries in any place from
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Parochial libraries were defined by Kelly to distinguish them from parish church libraries, whose books could be used by the locals and were often chained to desks. Parochial libraries instead were restricted to the use of parochial authorities, and often meant only for reference. The
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that the nomenclature of libraries is varied among patrons, employees and historians, who have had the difficult task of defining and separating the various types of libraries into manageable classifications.
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Jacob, W. M.. "Libraries for the parish: individual donors and charitable societies". The Cambridge History Of Libraries In Britain And Ireland. 3 vols. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006, p. 65-66
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which would teach the children of the poor the Catechism and to read, establishing trust funds for the poor, and develop programs to repair existing parish churches and build new churches.
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that is not confusing. The major classifications, based on ownership are endowed libraries, institutional libraries (the most diverse), public libraries, and subscription libraries.
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Magnae Britanniae notitia : or, the present state of Great Britain, with divers remarks upon the antient state thereof ..., Two and twentieth edition ... In two parts ...
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libraries were stated to be for the use of local layman and clergy, but the books were not in English, were largely in Latin, and exclusively theological in character.
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Powell, Michael. "Endowed libraries for towns". The Cambridge History Of Libraries In Britain And Ireland. 3 vols. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2006, 88-99
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was passed which allowed cities to use taxes to create and maintain libraries but did not require cities build them. This definition is also applicable in the
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Lowell, Martin. Enrichment: A History of the Public Library in the United States in the Twentieth Century. Lanham, M.D.: Scarecrow Press, 1998, p. 1-2.
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wished to reform the ministry of the church by investing in the learning and development of their pastoral care and teaching. Building libraries in poor
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library, and could or could not be assumed by the users depending on the function of the institution, these variations could be combined in some cases.
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Professor Thomas Gram Bell Kelly was the first library historian to address the problem of classification and nomenclature of libraries in his book
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Social libraries peaked in significance by the mid-nineteenth century, and all their many forms have been the object of intense research in
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from which books and other media are lent out. The major classifications are endowed libraries, institutional libraries (the most diverse),
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and isolated ones was part of that initiative, and an extension of a major philanthropic movement during that time. The movement included
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Municipal corporation libraries were to be for the use of shopkeepers and aldermen, and to disseminate knowledge, but the one in
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The earliest reference to or use of the term "lending library" yet located in English correspondence dates from ca. 1586;
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before 1850 and widespread School District Library Acts which were passed in many states at the same time.
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Perkin, Michael. (1998) "Parochial Libraries: Founders and Readers" in Peter Isaac and Barry McKay (eds)
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maintain lending libraries on theological and religious subjects for the use of their parishioners.
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libraries were attached to parish churches in towns and cities, and were kept in the
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Early Public Libraries: a history of public libraries in Great Britain before 1850
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Symons, John. "Scientific and medical libraries: the rise of the institution".
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Black, Alistair, & Hoare, Peter. "Libraries and the modern world".
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Description of a chained library at Christ Church Library, Oxford, UK
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The Cambridge History of Libraries in Britain and Ireland
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Altona, Illinois
library
public libraries
subscription libraries
interlibrary loan
England
Public Libraries Act 1850
United States

Wolfsburg
Alvar Aalto
Leeds Library
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Akron-Summit County Public Library Main Library
Akron
Ohio
Private libraries

Christ Church Library
Reformation
vestry
parvis

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