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CollezioniAIC (Atwood International Collection) (52), SC (Special Collections) (35), MUS (Music) (46), ACL (African Canadian Literature) (32), ART (Art and Architecture) (250), BIO (Biography) (816), CAN (Canadian) (545), CF (Canadian Fiction) (344), CP (Canadian Poetry) (202), D (Drama) (230), ECO (Environment & Ecology) (44), ESS (Essays and Literary Criticism) (285), F (Fiction) (1,338), FM (Mystery Fiction) (189), GEN (General) (450), GRA (Graphic Novels and Comics) (186), PER (Periodical) (21), HIS (History) (300), P (Poetry) (410), PHL (Philosophy) (55), REF (Reference) (49), SF (Speculative Fiction) (221), SS (Short Stories) (308), TRA (Travel) (163), UNI (University) (60), La tua biblioteca (6,254), Lista dei desideri (36), Tutte le collezioni (6,756)
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EtichetteMISSING (1,523), F (Fiction) (1,028), poetry (450), Canada (430), 20th century (374), BIO (Biography) (276), SS (Short Story) (260), D (Drama) (220), GEN (Generalities) (213), SF (Speculative Fiction) (205) — guarda tutte le etichette
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La mia bibliotecaHart House Library Mission Statement
January 2010
The Hart House Library is an organic space, a living institution which grows and adapts to the ever-changing needs of our dedicated multi-demographic patrons. Under the stewardship of the Literary and Library Committee, the library seeks to be all-inclusive by offering a variety of opportunities to student groups and volunteers to participate in building a stronger literary community at Hart House and maintaining a relevant and special collection of literature to reflect the library’s evolving interests.
Hart House library is a reading and browsing library, whose unique contribution to the university experience and to Canada’s literacy culture has been attested by generations of students, including many of Canada’s promising writers and leaders. The library’s physical character is consistent with its cultural and historical character. This requires that, first, the library be maintained as readers space, not a study space, and second, that a conservation-oriented approach be taken to physical change.
GruppiLibrarians who LibraryThing
PostiPreferiti
Biblioteche preferiteMcGill University - Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art, University of Toronto - Architecture Landscape & Design (Shore + Moffat) Library, University of Toronto - Fine Art Image Services
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Nome veroHart House Library
LuogoUniversity of Toronto, ON, Canada
Autori preferitiNon impostata
Tipo di iscrizionepubblico
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Utente dalDec 11, 2009