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Encyclopedia > List of Research libraries

This is a list of notable libraries. It includes both public lending libraries and research libraries.

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Comics Research Libraries (4858 words)
Boston University's library is the depository for Harold Gray's original art for "Little Orphan Annie." This collection focuses on the papers of mystery and science fiction writers, and film, radio, and television writers, performers, etc. The collections built around papers of individuals are supplemented by their printed works.
The Comic Research Library is a private collection of newspaper strips and related items, with over 200,000 daily strips of over 250 titles from the 1920s through the 1950s, sorted and organized by title for easy use.
In January 1998, the bulk of the Academy's library of 4.5 million comic strips and several thousand comic books was moved to Columbus, Ohio, to become part of the Cartoon Research Library at Ohio State University.
RESEARCH FOR LIBRARIES | Business Information for Academic and Public Libraries (191 words)
Research For Libraries is a one stop information resource for academic and public libraries around the world.
This fully comprehensive information resource is widely used by major corporations worldwide and is also a proven valuable aid to students and users whether researching for qualifications, jobs or business.
For more information about Research For Libraries or any of our products please email info@r4l.info.
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