Bibliotheca Publica Bostoniensis
Bibliotheca Publica Bostoniensis est bibliotheca publica municipalis Bostoniae in urbe capitali Massachusettae sita annoque 1848 condita.[1] Quae bibliotheca etiam est Bibliotheca Rei Publicae Massachusettae,[2] olim secundum legibus anni 1970 bibliotheca ultimi rei publicae refugii.[3][4] Omnes rei publicae incolae adultae res mutuari et investigationes intra aedificiis bibliothecae facere possunt. Quae institutio pecuniam a re publica accepit. Cui sunt 24 milliones fere librorum[5] et fontium electronicorum, quam ob rem ea est tertia a maxima bibliotheca publica in Civitatibus Foederatis, post Bibliothecam Congressionalem, receptaculum foederale, et Bibliothecam Publicam Neoeboracensem, privatim autem possessam. Anno fiscali 2014, bibliotheca plus quam 10 000 programmatum tenebat, quorum omnia hominibus libera erant, et materiarum 3.7 milliones mutuabatur.[6] Aedificium insignis urbis proprietas anno 2000 rite designatum est.
Pinacotheca
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Aedificium temporarium, via Mason, 1854–1858.
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Partes exteriores Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, 1858–1895.
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Plutei aulae inferioris, Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, 1858–1895.
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Aula superioris (Bates), Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, 1858–1895.
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Indicator aulae inferioris, Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, 1858–1895.
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Conclave legendi aulae inferioris, Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, 1858–1895.
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Caelatura partium exteriorum, Aedificii Kirbiani, via Boylston, annis 1850.
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Constructio Aedificii McKimiani, 1889
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Area Aedificii McKimiani, circa 1895.
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Facies Aedificii McKimiani in via Dartmuthensi tempore feriarum hiemalium, Decembri 2015.
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Pittacium cursuale historicum.
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Aula Bates.
Nexus interni
Notae
recensere- ↑ Wiegand et Davis 1994: 85.
- ↑ "Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners Legislative Agenda". Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
- ↑ Anglice "library of last recourse."
- ↑ Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 78, Section 19C, paragraph 4.
- ↑ "BPL By the Numbers: FY2014".
- ↑ "BPL - BP by the Numbers". Bpl.org.
Bibliographia
recensere- Allis, Sam. 2005. "Holy Hub's hot spots: Fenway Park and other secular spots that are sacred." Boston Globe, 4 Decembris, p. A3. ISSN 0743-1791.
- Boston City Council. 1858. Proceedings at the dedication of the building for the Public library of the city of Boston, 1 Ianuarii 1858.
- Boston Public Library. 1877. Annual report. v. 19–23 (1871–1875). v.25 (1877); v.36–42 (1887–1893).
- Bostonia. 1891. First Report of the Free Public Library Commission of Massachusetts, p. 28 .
- O'Connor, Thomas H. 1991. Bibles, brahmins, and bosses: a short history of Boston. Ed. 3a. Bostoniae: Trustees of the Public Library of the City of Boston. ISBN 0890730822.
- Seelye, Katharine Q. 2014. "Breaking Out of the Library Mold, in Boston and Beyond." The New York Times, 7 Martii 2014.
- Whitehill, Walter Muir. 1956. Boston Public Library: A Centennial History. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. Amazon.com.
- Wiegand, Wayne A., et Donald G. Davis. 1994. Encyclopedia of Library History. Novi Eboraci: Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-8240-5787-9.
- Willis, Catherine J. 2011. Boston Public Library. Images of America series. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738575063, ISBN 0738575062. Amazon.com.
Nexus externi
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- "A Tribute to the Boston Public Library."
- City of Boston. 2000. "Landmarks Commission." Boston Public Library Study Report. https://www.cityofboston.gov/images_documents/Boston Public Library Central Branch #99_tcm3-39393.pdf PDF.]
- "New library branch opens in East Boston." Boston.com, 4 Novembris 2013.
- "Boston Public Library’s Copley branch getting a makeover." Boston Globe, 3 Decembris 2013.
- Trustees of the Boston Public Library. 1940. More Books: Being the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library.