The libraries listed here are part of school systems, usually, but not always, universities.
 
 
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The Auburn University Libraries' official website provides information on the three libraries at AU University: Ralph Brown Draughon Library, Charles Allen Cary Veterinary Medical Library and the Library of Architecture, Design and Construction. The website also provides detailed information on the libraries' policies and services that includes borrowing and requesting materials and other. The website also features library hours, a calendar of events, photo gallery and the library publications.
http://www.lib.auburn.edu
The Bancroft library is an academic library based at the University of California at Berkeley. You can find out about the libraries reference and access services from this website. If you're interested in supporting the library, you can join the friends of the Bancroft Library group.
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/
Library resources that supports scholarship and learning in California. Two particularly valuable projects available here are: the Mark Twain Project and the Online Archive of California.
http://www.cdlib.org
The Cambridge University Library is one of the world's foremost academic libraries. You can use this website to conduct research in science, medicine and other topics. You can also find ebooks and ejounals through the University's Library. You can also find jobs at the Library here.
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk
The University Libraries of the University of Nevada at Reno is a major academic library in Nevada. The site provides information on the libraries extensive research resources on chemistry, geography, mining, engineering and other scientific subjects. One can also submit questions to the university's librarians here.
http://www.delamare.unr.edu/
This website provides information on the manuscripts, archives and rare books held by the library system of Emory University. You can find out about past, current and upcoming exhibitions of these fascinating materials here. There is also information on how you can request materials for research use.
http://marbl.library.emory.edu/
Provides podcasts from the Simmons Graduate School of Library and Information Science. Recent podcasts include information policy, human information interaction, academic libraries, international librarianship, special libraries, LIS careers and related subjects.
http://gslis.simmons.edu/blogs/medialab/
The Harry Ransom Center is an academic center dedicated to study and research in the arts and humanities. Based at the University of Texas at Austin, the center has a variety of rare books, film, art and other artistic materials. You can also find out about exhibitions is being mounted by the Center from this website.
http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/
The official website of Harvard University’s library provides information on this institution's knowledge resources. The library boasts of a strong collection of e-resources including collections on 19th century America. You can also find out how to use the Chicago Manual of Style here.
http://lib.harvard.edu/
The IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) is a collection of resources that can help people who manage and administer IT systems. The website also addresses the IT problem of security and risk. The website also has information on service level agreements which describe a commonly used contracts.
http://www.itil-itsm-world.com
The James Ford Bell library is based at the University of Minnesota. You can find out about the institution's special collections including the history of international trade: the Library's collections are especially good at showing the impact of European trade on the world. You can also find the library's hours from this site.
https://www.lib.umn.edu/bell
Jeff Line is an academic library research resource based at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. The site provides access to e-journals, e-books, and a variety of research databases. You can also find medical resources through this website, including MD Consult.
http://jeffline.tju.edu/
Legacy Tobacco Documents Library
The Legacy Tobacco Documents Library is a research resource based at the University of California at San Francisco. The library provides access to more than seven million documents created by major American tobacco companies, including documents regarding their marketing and research activities.
http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/
Ontario Council of University Libraries
This research library organization supports students and faculty members with excellent research resources. The website also has information on the research resource contracts that the Council has arranged for its members.
http://www.ocul.on.ca/
A major academic library based at the University of London in the United Kingdom. The website has details on the library's hours and information on how to conduct research there. The website also has an interesting featured book of the month.
http://www.ull.ac.uk/
The Berkeley Digital Library SUNsite is a digital library collection operated by UC Berkeley's Library and Sun Microsystems, Inc. You can also extensive text and image collections here to facilitate your research projects. You can also access indexes and other research tools to help you find the information you are looking for.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu
The virtual exhibitions website of the Temple University Libraries provides historical and cultural information about a variety of subjects. Previous exhibits have considered artists' books and the history of temple college. You can also access information about the university's special collection of science fiction here.
http://old.library.temple.edu/exhibits/
University of Michigan Documents Center
The University of Michigan Documents Center is an academic resource that provides advice on how to research government. Whether you are interested in federal government or international governments, you can get expert library advice from the librarians that maintain this website.
http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/
University of Virginia Library
The University of Virginia Library website hosts different libraries of different subjects. The website provides information about these libraries like their equipment and resources, policies in doing your research works, library hours and other services. You can also ask a librarian if you have some inquiries, there are four ways to do it: by chat, text message, e-mail or through telephone, you can also schedule a research tutorial here.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu
University of Washington Library Database
This website lists the database is an index is created by the University of Washington libraries. This site has information on sheet music, agricultural drawings, photographic collections, human rights, the environment and numerous other subjects. You can also contact an academic library and if you have questions about the information here.
http://db.lib.washington.edu
Washington State University Libraries
The website of the Washington State University Libraries provides information on this major academic library. You can find out about the assistive technology provided by the library and the new books it has acquired. You can also get research assistance from the university's librarians.
http://www.wsulibs.wsu.edu/
West Virginia University Libraries
This website provides information and services about the libraries and collections for the students, faculty and staff of West Virginia University. The website also provides information on the operation hours, library policies and maps as well as driving directions to the libraries. The website also provides online services where you can search for a particluar book or material or even ask a librarian.
http://www.libraries.wvu.edu