Public Libraries (journal)
Public Libraries is the official journal of the Public Library Association, a division of the American Library Association. It is devoted exclusively to public libraries, and is published six times a year.
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Famous quotes containing the words public and/or libraries:
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And oceans and Europe & libraries & galleries
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