See also:
 | - The Ambleside Museum & Armitt Library - - Free educational institution in the English Lake District. Bibliographies and artefacts on natural history and local people including Beatrix Potter, Ruskin and the Lake poets.
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 | - America Library of Geneva - - A non-profit subscription library based out of Geneva, Switzerland, serving the English speaking community.
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 | - American Antiquarian Society - - Research library in Massachusetts specialising in American history and culture up to 1876. History, catalogues, online exhibits and guides to the collection.
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 | - American Library in Angers, France - - A branch of the American Library in Paris, offering activities, a newsletter, and access to the online catalog. Site in French and English.
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 | - American Library in Paris - - A private, non-profit English-language library in Paris, France since 1920. Information on membership, collections, services, and events.
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 | - Athenaeum of Philadelphia - - Non-profit, member-supported library founded in 1814 to collect materials "connected with the history and antiquities of America, and the useful arts, and generally to disseminate useful knowledge"; online catalog, exhibit information, and grant applications available.
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 | - Chetham's Library - - Founded in 1653 in Manchester, England and open free of charge. History, list of manuscripts and online catalogue.
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 | - Denver Zine Library - - Publicly accessible collection of over 3,000 zines. Includes events schedule, online catalog, or directions.
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 | - Fendrick Library - - A privately funded library open to the public, and sponsoring year round reading programs, special events, and guest speakers.
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 | - The Folger Shakespeare Library - - Administered by the trustees of Amherst College, the Folger was a gift to the American people from Henry Clay Folger and his wife Emily Jordan Folger in 1932. Includes news on library projects and background information.
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 | - The Grolier Club Library - - Overview of the collections of this New York City club devoted to printing, bibliography and the arts of the book.
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 | - The Huntington Library - - Library of rare books and manuscripts principally in the fields of British and American history and literature, with readers' guides, events calendar, and images of some of the collection.
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 | - Latse - - Introduces a Tibetan culture library featuring in excess of 10,000 books as well as additional 10,000 journals, newspapers, and magazines.
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 | - Library of the Boston Athenaeum - - A membership and research library with special collections in Boston history, New England state and local history, biography, English and American history, literature, and arts.
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 | - The Linen Hall Library - - Subscription library with unique collections of books, manuscripts, pamphlets, genealogical sources, graphic images and ephemera for Irish and local studies.
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 | - The London Library - - Scholarly subscription library in central London collecting principally in the humanities. History, collections, membership information and online catalogue.
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 | - Marsh's Library - - The earliest public library in Ireland, built in 1701, with contemporary religious and scientific collections. Online catalogue.
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 | - Mechanics' Institute Library - - The Mechanics' Institute Library is a general interest membership library and chess club located at 57 Post Street in San Francisco's business district.
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 | - The New York Society Library - - Subscription library with public access to the reading and reference rooms only; members may borrow books. Information for members and the general public.
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 | - Newberry Library - - Independent research library with a focus on the humanities is privately funded, but free and open to the public.
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 | - The Portico Library and Gallery - - A UK subscription library from Manchester featuring 19th century literature, local school exhibits, artist submissions, and gallery.
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 | - Providence Athenaeum (Rhode Island) - - An independent membership library; provides a collection of books and other materials to all who love reading, appreciate literature, and enjoy cultural discovery.
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 | - St Deiniol's Library - - Information on this library founded by William Ewart Gladstone in 1889 for the promotion of "Divine Learning". Includes details on programmes and access to the library catalogue.
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 | - Village Learning Place - - A non-profit community-based library, learning center, educational garden, and technology center serving diverse populations in Baltimore, Maryland (US).
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 | - The Wiener Library - - Modern Jewish history collection in London with special reference to Nazism and antisemitism. Events, facilities and history of the library.
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