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  2. Monroe County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Expanded to a full city block in 1997 and renovated in 2010, the Main Library is a 135,000-square-foot limestone building located in downtown Bloomington near Indiana University. The Bloomington library was one of four in the United States to install a Randtriever, a first generation automated storage and retrieval system .

  3. College Mall - Wikipedia

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    In September 1980, H. P. Wasson and Company's parent, Goldblatt's, made a surprised announcement that they were going to close their Bloomington store in January 1981. [16] [21] From the time of Wasson's closing in January 1981 to JCPenney's opening in April 1981, Sears store was the only fully functional anchor still operating at the mall.

  4. Southtown Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was developed by Kraus-Anderson, Inc., a Bloomington-based construction firm, with founder Lloyd Engelsma taking over as the site's project manager. [3] According to Engelsma, Southtown was built atop "a strip of cow pasture" near a busy intersection in Bloomington, taking up nearly 37 acres of land; Engelsma had "high expectations ...

  5. Lilly Library - Wikipedia

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    The Lilly Library, located on the campus of Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana, is an important rare book and manuscript library in the United States.At its dedication on October 3, 1960, the library contained a collection of 20,000 books, 17,000 manuscripts, more than fifty oil paintings, and 300 prints.

  6. AuthorHouse - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, it started using print-on-demand technology to produce paper books. The AuthorHouse website states the company has published over 70,000 titles by 50,000 authors since 1997. [ 2 ] The company opened an office in Milton Keynes , United Kingdom, in May 2004.

  7. iUniverse - Wikipedia

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    As part of the agreement, Barnes & Noble offered select iUniverse titles both in their online bookstore and at their physical stores. [ 6 ] In 2004, Amy Fisher 's memoir, If I Knew Then , about serving seven years in prison on first-degree aggravated assault charges for shooting Mary Jo Buttafuoco , became the best-selling book in iUniverse's ...

  8. Author Solutions - Wikipedia

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    In April 2008, Author Solutions Marketing Director Keith Ogorek said that 1 out of every 17 books published in the United States is from AuthorHouse. [3] In 2009, Author Solutions, acquired two top competitors – Xlibris in January [4] and Trafford Publishing in April. [5]

  9. Indiana University Press - Wikipedia

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    By the end of John Gallman's tenure as director in 2000, IU Press published 150 books annually and in 2022, the press maintains an annual output of approximately 100–120 scholarly books per year. In 2004 IU Press launched Quarry Books, an imprint dedicated to regional topics.