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  2. Christian Classics Ethereal Library - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, the primary users of the library fell into three main categories. These are university professors and their students using texts from the library as required reading without running up the students' bill for textbooks, people preparing sermons and Bible studies, and those reading for individual edification. [9]

  3. Congregational Library & Archives - Wikipedia

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    Book borrowing is limited to Library members but scans of specific materials can be made in the reading room or via email for a small fee to non-members. The Library is located a short walk from the Massachusetts State House, King's Chapel, Park Street Church, Boston Common and the Library's reading room looks out over the Granary Burying Ground.

  4. Digital collections selection criteria - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Paula De Stefano [3] wrote that a use-based group of criteria was promising, as it is "fundamental to collection development and is the common thread in all selection decisions". In practice, however, her study showed that most digital projects focused on special collections , which are generally not the most popular items in the ...

  5. Collection development - Wikipedia

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    According to the IFLA there are four primary reasons for a written collection development policy: selection, planning, public relations, and the wider context. A written selection guidelines provide staff with the tools to access and evaluate potential additional collection materials as well as basis for denying the acceptance of materials. [8]

  6. Christian library - Wikipedia

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    A Christian library or theological library is a kind of library that has its origins in the Jewish religion whose practice and transmission depended on the keeping and duplication of sacred texts. Like Judaism, Christianity depends fundamentally on the preservation and study of a sacred text .

  7. Legal deposit - Wikipedia

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    The legal deposit requirements for Japan's National Diet Library are specified in Chapters X through XI-3 of the National Diet Library Law. [60] These requirements vary based on whether the publishing entity is governmental or nongovernmental, and on whether the work is published physically or online.

  8. Metropolitan Library System (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Information about the collection by titles is needed to gain a real perspective of the collection, but the MLS is clearly a paper-pages-book in hand public library. You can help add to the collection via suggestions or donations, but either way the materials will have to meet the selection policy. [10]

  9. FRSAD - Wikipedia

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    Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Data (FRSAD), previously known as Functional Requirements for Subject Authority Records (FRSAR), is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) [1] and published in 2010.