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  5. Wilson Library Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The Wilson Library Bulletin was a professional American magazine published for librarians from 1914 to 1995 by the H. W. Wilson Company, Bronx. NY. It began as The Wilson Bulletin and published occasionally. In its first volume were discussions about the library being as necessary to a high school as the gymnasium, and an article by Corinne ...

  6. Bronx Library Center - Wikipedia

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    The library contains over 300,000 volumes, including the New York Public Library's central collection of Hispanic/Latino and Puerto Rican heritage works. The building is designed for the digital technology and social/civic functions as well as for books; it contains reading areas, a 150-person auditorium, computer rooms, staff offices, conference rooms, and a public gallery/gathering area ...

  7. Friends of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    They often work with library management or the library board in various capacities. [17] A survey conducted in 1977 and 1978 found that Friends groups that worked with the library's director were often successful groups. [18] In some areas, library directors have requested that Friends of the Library join larger, statewide groups. [19]