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Tag: literature

The library at night

May 19, 2009July 6, 2015 dbawdenLeave a comment

I get to see a lot of new books about library / information science: part of the perks of being a journal editor, and part of the penance of being a postgraduate course tutor. Some are good, a few are very good, a few are bad, most are ordinary. Just occasionally a strikingly unusal one… Continue reading The library at night →

Posted in documents, books, libraries, collectionsTagged collections, libraries, literature

Links

This is a highly selective set of links to institutions, locations and blogs with which I have some involvement or interest.

Kew Gardens
Royal Parks
City of London green spaces
British Library
National Archives
City of London Libraries and Archives
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew - Library, Art and Archives
Internet Archive
Abe Books
Stationers Company
British Museum
Barbican Arts Centre
Victoria and Albert Museum
Tate galleries
Cosmic Stories blog
Centauri Dreams blog
Aeon Essays
Abstractions blog
Hardens restaurant guide
Borough Market
Spitalfields Life blog
A London Inheritance blog
St Pancras International
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