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  2. Jersey City Free Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The library was established in 1889, opened in 1891, and had its first dedicated building, the main library, by 1901. Numerous branches have since opened and as of 2023 there are nine throughout the city as well as a bookmobile. [1] [2] It has over a million physical and digital items its collection, [2] making it the largest library system in ...

  3. Jurong Pioneer Junior College - Wikipedia

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    JJC's current principal, Dr Hang Kim Hoo, will take over as the principal of Jurong Pioneer Junior College. [3] [4] This was in view of the declining enrollment into junior colleges since 2014, attributed to the fall in Singapore's birth rate. [5] The merger process is to be completed by January 2019. [4]

  4. Jurong Junior College - Wikipedia

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    The premise of Jurong Junior College comprises 16 blocks. Some of the facilities include a 3-storey classroom block, a 2-storey library, computer laboratories, lecture theatres and a multi-purpose hall, all of which are air-conditioned. The college has five lecture theatres, with the 600-seater Lecture Theatre 5 (LT5) being the largest.

  5. JJC - Wikipedia

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    JJC Skillz, (born 1977), Nigerian rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and television producer; JJC Foundation, a charitable foundation to support the Clay Sanskrit Library; Joliet Junior College in Illinois, United States; Jurong Junior College in Singapore; New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission, a state agency of New Jersey, United States

  6. John P. Clay - Wikipedia

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    John Clay (born in 1934 in Paterson, New Jersey – () June 24, 2013 [1]) was the founder and patron of the Clay Sanskrit Library, a publishing venture that produced editions of Sanskrit classics with English translation on facing pages.

  7. List of Carnegie libraries in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, New Jersey state legislature created the Public Library Commission (PLC) as a method to provide support for public libraries. [25] Around this same time, Andrew Carnegie was in the process of assisting communities all across the United States in building, staffing, and providing support for public libraries.

  8. Clay Sanskrit Library - Wikipedia

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    The Clay Sanskrit Library is a series of books published by New York University Press and the JJC Foundation. Each work features the text in its original language (transliterated Sanskrit) on the left-hand page, with its English translation on the right. The series was inspired by the Loeb Classical Library, [1] and its volumes are bound in ...

  9. University of Central Florida Libraries - Wikipedia

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    John C. Hitt Library (Main library) The main library in the UCF Library System. It holds the majority of the systems collections, including resources supporting the university's academic programs, research centers, and the university archives. The library is also a repository of United States and Florida government documents.