10 Facts About Research library

1.

Research library is a library which contains an in-depth collection of material on one or several subjects.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,671
2.

Research library libraries are established to meet research needs and as such are stocked with authentic materials with quality content.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,672
3.

Research library libraries are typically attached to academic or research institutions that specialize in that topic and serve members of that institution.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,673
4.

Research library collections are focused on one or more subjects or fields of study and the material available on those topics are typically more extensive and in-depth than that found in public lending libraries.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,674
5.

Research library is often connected to the services of the university related to scholarly communication, such as support for open access journals run by the institution and the operation of an institutional repository, as well as support for the usage of other institutions' repositories and open archives through discovery tools and academic search engines like BASE, CORE and Unpaywall.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,675
6.

The Research library contained scientific records and observations on topics such as zoology and minerology and information on Ebla's business and tax issues.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,676
7.

The Research library contained around 30,000 cuneiform tablets written in multiple languages pertaining to scholarly texts, archival documents and religious materials along with some works of ancient literature.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,677
8.

At its height the Research library is believed to have had up to 400,000 scrolls on a wide range of topics including works by Plato, Aristotle, Homer and Herodotus.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,678
9.

The Research library drew scholars from across the world and led to Alexandria being known as a hub for knowledge and learning.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,679
10.

The Research library has offices abroad through which it is able to acquire and maintain materials that are not easily available through traditional acquisition methods.

FactSnippet No. 1,496,680