Dr Williams’s Library – London, England
Dr Williams's Library is a small English research library located in Gordon Square in Bloomsbury, London. The library was founded using the estate of Daniel Williams (1643–1716) as a theological library, intended for the use of ministers of religion, students and others studying theology, religion and ecclesiastical history.
Bibliothèque de l’Hôtel de Ville – Paris, France
The City Hall Library (formerly known as the "Administrative Library of the City of Paris") is a public patrimonial library of the library network of the Paris City Hall. The library specializes in social sciences, law, contemporary history and Parisian
SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library – Sofia, Bulgaria
The SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library (Национална библиотека „Свети Свети Кирил и Методий“) is the national library of Bulgaria, situated in the capital city of Sofia. Founded on 4 April 1878, the library received the status of Bulgarian National
Low Memorial Library – Columbia University, New York City
The Low Memorial Library of Columbia University was built in 1895 by University President Seth Low as the University's central library. Financed with $1 million of Low's own money due to the recalcitrance of university alumni (a recurring problem throughout
British Council – Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Situated in the heart of the city, but away from the hustle and bustle of Mount Road, British Council premises with its lush green lawn and contemporary building sets the perfect ambience. Whether you are a student, budding young learner,
Doe Memorial Library – University of California at Berkeley
The Doe Memorial Library is the main library of the UC Berkeley Library System on the UC Berkeley campus. The library is named after its benefactor, Charles Franklin Doe, who was persuaded by the then President of the University of