872 resultados para History of libraries
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Plates part colored; list of illustrations inaccurate.
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Cover-title: The Royal Museum & Libraries, Salford: their inception & development.
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Disbound Original Held in Oak Street Library Facility.
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Lettered on cover: Michigan bibliography. Streeter ... Michigan historical publications, 1921.
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The maps were issued separately.
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The letter to Kennet (an answer to Francis Atterbury's attack) is substantially the same as the preface to the Scottish historical library.
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The Web is now so ingrained in our lives that it is easy to forget that it is less than twenty years old. But the History of Web goes back much further, to the pioneering technologists who built the first hypertext systems and the men and women before them who imagined great libraries of interconnected information that would augment human intellect and drive civilization forward. In this lecture we will explore the pre-digital origins of the Web, look at how it developed into the mass communication system we have today, and speculate on the next stages of its evolution in the context of Web Science and Social Media.
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v.2 1890
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v.3 1893
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Includes a report of the secretary of state, with papers relative to the construction of the Panama Canal.
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Includes index.
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No more published.
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I. Libraries. The Department of botany. The Department of Geology. The Department of minerals. 1904.--II. Separate historical accounts of the several collections included in the Department of zoology. 1906.--II. Appendix. General history of the Department of zoology from 1856 to 1895, by Dr. Albert Günther. 1912.