Special library

They are developed to support the mission of their sponsoring organization and their collections and services are more targeted and specific to the needs of their clientele.

Some authors differentiate special libraries from information centers by defining the latter as having "a very narrow scope".

Current Awareness Service (CAS) and Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) are very common.

The idea of "special libraries" in the context of sharing a collection of books to a targeted audience was by no means novel.

[3] The first known libraries, dating back to the beginning of known history, recorded commercial transactions and inventories.

The information services provided by corporate libraries save employees time, and can aid in competitive intelligence work.

The library's collection currently has approximately 2.65 million items in it including materials on both United States law as well as legal resources for jurisdictions all over the world.

FEDLINK's mission is to "achieve optimum use of the resources and facilities of federal libraries and information centers by promoting common services, coordinating and sharing available resources, and providing continuing professional education for federal library and information staff.

They provide resources related to policy, regulations, operations, and other aspects of transportation.

Users of transportation libraries include engineers, city planners, contractors, academic researchers, and the general public.

[24] Transportation libraries are located at the federal, state, and local levels of government, as well as at universities and research institutes.

Such areas of study museum libraries focus in on include art, history, science, and other more specific fields.

They provide a source of entertainment for the incarcerated, offer a place to research legal cases, and facilitate education.

Archives of newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals in print for consultation in public libraries may be called a "hemeroteca" in some European countries.

This type of library is usually organized by divisions, each containing materials related to the aforementioned art forms such as photographs, programs, reviews, videotapes, newspaper articles, costume designs, posters, financial records, audio recordings (both music and non-music), sheet music, manuscripts, fine prints of portraits, and even printed materials like books and periodicals.

The performing arts library is a vast and convenient resource of materials to be studied by students and professionals alike.

The library is located at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, right between the Metropolitan Opera House and the Vivian Beaumont Theater, and only a block away from the Juilliard School, making access for both students and professionals relatively easy.

These libraries assist students, faculty, staff, and researchers through the use of primary and secondary sources to advance their knowledge of religion and theology to better understand its impact upon the world.

A few of the most well-known theological libraries in the United States are found on the East coast.

These theological libraries are mostly housed within a university or seminary because of the expense of maintaining the collections.

Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, houses the archives and history center of the United Methodist Church.

Along with the archives, about half of the 500,000 volumes in its library's collection are dedicated to theological and religious studies.

The Jewish Theological Seminary Library in New York has a collection of 400,000 volumes dedicated to religious and theological studies along with an archive to preserve the papers of Jewish communities and famous people.

Most theological libraries are available for use not only by the students, faculty, and staff of an institution but also are open for use by researchers and the public.

The archival collections housed within these repositories can assist in genealogical searches, understanding the history of a religious community, and more.

There are also opportunities to obtain items through interlibrary loan if a patron is unable to travel to the library in person.

ATLA is governed by an elected board of directors and has as its members over 800 individual, institutions, and affiliates.

Interior of the Victorian Parliamentary Library in Parliament House, Melbourne