The British Library of Political and Economic Science was founded in 1896, a year after the London School of Economics and Political Science. Arriving at a time when the social, legal and economic ...
The opening episode of Carl Sagan’s TV series Cosmos, first shown in 1980, lamented the most famous burning of books in history—the conflagration that destroyed the Library of Alexandria. “If I could ...
Most of us think about Rosa Parks refusing to give up her seat or Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington when we think about the civil rights movement. Lesser known is the issue of library ...
In California’s 175 years of statehood, there’s been one place dedicated to preserving the history of our state.
The residents of Hennepin County have enjoyed library service since 1860 when local lumberman T.B. Walker established the publicly traded Minneapolis Athenaeum, a subscription library that was open to ...