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Biblioteca Vasconcelos, also known as the Megabiblioteca by the press, is a library in the Buenavista neighborhood of Mexico City. It is dedicated to José Vasconcelos , the philosopher and former president of the National Library of Mexico .
El estudiante de la educación a distancia en la perspectiva de un nuevo milenio: memoria, vol. 2. X Congreso Internacional sobre Technologia y Educación a Distancia, San José, Costa Rica, 1999 (in Spanish). San José: Inter-American Distance Education Consortium; Editorial Universidad Estatal a Distancia. pp. 488– 496. ISBN 9968-31-066-2.
The Gabriel García Márquez - El Tunal Public Library, is a library located in the Tunal Park in the south of Bogotá, Colombia.It was designed by architects Suely Vargas Nóbrega, Manuel Antonio Guerrero and Marcia Wanderley and was inaugurated on May 10, 2001, forming part of the BibloRed Network of Public Libraries, and receives approximately 4,000 people of different ages daily.
The Monastery of El Escorial, where the library is located. The main reasons for Philip II's idea of establishing a grand library in Spain were the following: . the humanist character of the king himself, a person with a strong intellectual formation, as well as a great bibliophile, who saw the impulse to build a library as natural.
The Biblioteca Nacional de España (National Library of Spain) is the national library of Spain. It is the largest public library in the country, and one of the largest in the world. Founded in 1711, it is an autonomous agency attached to the Ministry of Culture since 1990.
The American Library Association celebrated its centennial in 1976. In commemoration the association published Libraries and the Life of the Mind in America. [31] [32]The American Library Association Archives, established at the time of the centennial, created an online exhibit which includes a history of the centennial.
[1] Bogazköy Archive (1900–1190 B.C.), Hattusa (modern Bogazkoy) This archive contains the largest collection of Hittite texts ever discovered, with approximately thirty thousand inscribed cuneiform tablets. [2] The tablets had also been classified according to a precise system. [2]