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Onondaga Free Library, Syracuse, New York – promoting literacy and well being of the community

Written by Maggie Gall-Maynard – Youth Services Librarian For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ Onondaga Free Library is a public library that sits on Onondaga Hill in the Southwest side of Syracuse, NY. It covers a large mass of land which includes three school districts. Onondaga Community College is very close….

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Collins Memorial Library, Tacoma, Washington – rocking chairs, makerspace and an artgallery

Written by Jane A. Carlin – Library Director For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ The Collins Memorial Library is located on the beautiful campus of the University of Puget Sound, located in Tacoma, Washington. The Library is designed after Magdalen College in Oxford, England. One of the early presidents of the…

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The National Library of Technology, Czech Republic – don’t miss the virtual tour

Written by Natálie Budilová For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ The National Library of Technology (NTK) is the largest and the oldest library of science and technology literature in the Czech Republic. The library has a collection of over 1.5 million volumes. Its primary function is to provide specialized information resources…

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Sopoteka, Sopot Public Library, Poland – life here slows down for a moment

Written by Roman Wojciechowski, Ewa Lewandowska and Marcin Wiktor For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ Sopoteka is the newest branch of the Sopot Library. This newly established and most modern media library consists of several sections that includes a computer lab, music stands, a reading room with beach baskets and quiet…

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Manchester Central Library, UK – Think, relax, explore!

Written by Dr Biddy Casselden Currently on secondment as Head of Library Learning and Research Services (until November 2019), Northumbria University Library, Newcastle upon Tyne UK For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ Manchester Central Library sits proudly in St Peter’s Square, and really is a ‘People’s Palace’ to behold.  The creation…

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Shakespeare Hall and the Shakespeare Collection, Meisei University – A pilgrimage for fans

Written by Professor Stuart Kells For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ A private university on the hilly, green outskirts of Tokyo, Meisei is home to the world’s second largest collection of Shakespeare First Folios. It also has many other early editions of Shakespeare, and much else of Shakespearean interest. There is…

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Glucksman Library, University of Limerick, Ireland – incunabulae and vinyl

Written by Jesse Waters For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ The Glucksman Library at the University of Limerick is a dynamic and inspiring library located on the suburban campus of the University of Limerick, a research focused university with a student population of 15,000 in the city of Limerick, Ireland. In…

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Tokyo Main Library of the National Diet Library – the national library of Japan

Written by Professor Stuart Kells For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ The Diet is Japan’s national parliament, and the National Diet Library is Japan’s national library. The Tokyo Main Library is the Diet Library’s principal site. Located in Chiyoda, a civic and parliamentary precinct whose buildings and streetscapes recall the centre…

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The Geelong Library & Heritage Centre – the Dome

Written by Jes Layton For how to contribute to Library Planet look here:  https://libraryplanet.net/contribute/ It’s no secret the modern community library is and has been experiencing a renaissance of sorts. There is near to no other more perfect example of this than the Geelong Library & Heritage Centre, affectionately called ‘the Dome.’ The Geelong Library…

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