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efforts, as well as the acquisition and purchase of rare books or manuscripts. Membership in the group is open to all alumni and members of the public interested in the preservation of knowledge and literature. Special events and tours are organised to recognise the contribution of the membership. The
Friends of the Cambridge University Library has raised more than £150,000 through regular and special donations over the past five years.
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provided the largest part of the funds for the library's construction. Sensing that it needed a grander entrance, Rockefeller persuaded the architect to add the distinctive front-facing tower. The tower can be seen for several miles around
Cambridge. The bronze main entrance and the aluminium bronze
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The library is unique among the UK's legal deposit libraries in keeping a large proportion of its books on open access and in allowing some categories of reader (for example
Cambridge academics, postgraduates and undergraduates) to borrow from its collection. It has a Tea Room in which meals, snacks
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libraries under UK law. It holds about 9 million items (including maps and sheet music) and, through legal deposit, purchase and donation it receives around 100,000 items every year. The
University Library is unique among the legal deposit libraries in keeping a large proportion of its material on
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was not established until 1577, when
William James was appointed Librarian. The first set of regulations "for the Office of keeping the Library" were then formed in 1582. Little is known of the administration before the late sixteenth century. Before 1577, the University Chaplain had overall
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received only one bequest between 1528 and 1568. From the 16th century, the library received generous donations or bequests of books and growth was considerably increased once the privilege of legal deposit had been granted. In 1648 the House of
Commons ordered funds for the library.
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which has more than 100 kilometres of shelving for future legal deposit books and periodicals. Work on a £17.1 million off-site facility to house the growing collection finished in 2018 and provides Cambridge University with one of the largest library storage buildings in the world.
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Cantabrigiensis, an important codex of the New Testament dating from the fifth century, written both in Greek and Latin. The Greek text is unique, with many interpolations found nowhere else. It was given to the University of Cambridge by the Protestant scholar
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The library has been extended several times through ground annexes and underground extensions which allowed for new legal deposit documents to be stored. The main building houses the Japanese and Chinese collections in the Aoi Pavilion, an extension donated by
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Library for reference if their research requires access to materials held there. Students and academics from other libraries and institutions must submit a request for access before using the facilities in Cambridge.
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in its purpose-built Milstein Exhibition Centre. These change approximately every six to eight months and are open to all. Recent exhibitions have highlighted Cambridge's significant collection of documents from the
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until it outgrew the space there. A new library building was constructed in the 1930s. The library took over the site of a former military hospital on the western side of
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are associated with the University Library for the purpose of central governance and administration, forming "Cambridge University Libraries".
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responsibility of the Library among other duties. Sixteen potential Chaplain-Librarians have been identified.
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and beverages are available. The library regularly puts on
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including those designed for the old University Library by
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1996:Annals of Cambridge University Library 1278–1900
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1961:. Cambridge: University Press
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1923:Fox, Peter (ed.) (1998)
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1082:In the unfinished novel
1018:Around 1.5 million maps.
862:in 1715, hence the name.
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400:Grade II listed building
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2961:Lightweight Men (CULRC)
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2127:University of Cambridge
2063:. The University Press.
2028:Reif, Stefan C. (1997)
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2008:Oates, J. C. T. (1954)
1946:Oates, J. C. T., &
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1356:University of Cambridge
943:Carmina Cantabrigiensia
686:The official office of
490:, Dublin. Although the
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251:University of Cambridge
3396:Liverpool John Moores
3008:The Varsity Polo Match
2608:Palaeoclimate Research
2490:Autism Research Centre
1994:Sayle, Charles (1916)
1886:Sayle, Charles (1916)
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3380:Brynmor Jones (Hull)
3354:Cambridge University
2891:Association football
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2465:Sainsbury Laboratory
1816:on 15 September 2008
1039:Theory of Everything
742:Charles Edward Sayle
719:Eric Bertrand Ceadel
616:Digitisation project
585:In the early 1970s,
450:and opened in 1998.
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3081:Animal Health Trust
2868:(student newspaper)
2825:Moral Sciences Club
2670:Alternative Finance
2470:Stem Cell Institute
2431:Biological sciences
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2270:Lucy Cavendish
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945:), a collection of
865:The library of the
776:Special collections
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