Durham University Library

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Name (Latin)
Durham University Library
Other forms of name
nnaa Durham, Eng. University. Library
University of Durham. Library
University of Durham. University Library
Coordinates
-1.57333 -1.57333 54.7681 54.7681 (gooearth )
Associated country
Great Britain
Field of activity
Library materials
Library resources
Associated Language
eng
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 264479328
Wikidata: Q5316583
Library of congress: n 85057227
Sources of Information
  • Its Oriental Section. Papers of Abbas Hilmi II ... 1980?:
  • LC data base, 10/25/85
  • Libraries in the UK and the Rep. of Ireland, 1983:
  • World guide to libraries, 1983:
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Wikipedia description:

The Durham University Library is the centrally administered library of Durham University in England and is part of the university's Library and Collections department. Its two main libraries are Palace Green Library and the Bill Bryson Library. It was founded in January 1833 at Palace Green by a 160 volume donation by the then Bishop of Durham, William Van Mildert, and now holds over 1.6 million printed items. Since 1937, the university library has incorporated the historic Cosin's Library, founded by Bishop Cosin in 1669. Cosin's Library and the Sudan Archive held at Palace Green Library are designated collections under Arts Council England's Designation Scheme for collections of national and international significance; two collections at Durham University Oriental Museum (also part of Library and Collections), the Chinese collection and the Egyptian collection, are also designated. The library is a member of the Society of College, National and University Libraries (SCONUL), Research Libraries UK and the Association of European Research Libraries. It partners with Durham Cathedral Library, Ushaw College Library and other Durham University collections in the Durham Residential Research Library.

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