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 Place of Learning, Place of Dreams: A History of the Seattle Public Library by John Douglas Marshall, Seattle Public Library's dazzling new Central Library, designed by renowned Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas, prompted international notice even before the doors opened to this $159 million showplace. Yet Seattle Public Library's new prominence came after more than a century of tumult with many heroic struggles, from its itinerant existence in a pioneer boom town to its wired wonders in a world technology center. In "Place of Learning, Place of Dreams John Douglas Marshall recounts the fascinating stories behind the books and buildings of Seattle Public Library. The suspicious Fire that destroyed the library's home in the historic Yesler mansion and led to a surprise rescue by Andrew Carnegie in the early 1900s. The library's efforts through world wars, earthquakes, epidemic, and Depression. The Red Scares that claimed the jobs of two loyal library employees. The library's stocking of a graphic sex education book that sparked a controversy reaching all the way to the U.S. Senate. The city book club born at Seattle Public Library and copied across the country. The landmark "Libraries for All" program to remake the entire Seattle Public Library system with a $196 million bond issue, the largest in American library history. Marshall also profiles many intriguing people who enlivened Seattle Public Library and its contributions to the city. Librarian Charles Wesley Smith withstood a charge that he set the Yesler mansion fire. Sculptor George Tsutakawa's first fountain, for Seattle's Central Library, led to scores of renowned fountains around the globe. Yesler branch librarian James Welch rescued a dying library in a black neighborhood with the help of activist Millie Russell. And maverickarchitect Rem Koolhaas won his important Seattle commission after a startling turnabout by library board members during a visit to Europe. "Place of Learning, Place of Dreams tells the human story of a beloved Seattle institution with drama, honesty, and flair.
 Bach: The Keyboard Works; Black Dog Music Library: Black Dog Music Library by David Foil, The Black Dog Music Library presents Johann Sebastian Bach's Keyboard Works.
Library Access to Music Project - The Library Access to Music Project (LAMP) is a free music library for MIT students started by Keith Winstein and Joshua Mandel, and funded by the MIT/Microsoft iCampus alliance. Originally launched on October 27, 2003, it has been in continuous operation since October 25, 2004. Music Library Association - The Music Library Association, as stated on their website, was "founded in 1931, [and] is the professional organization in the United States devoted to music librarianship and all aspects of music materials in libraries." Library of Congress Classification:Class M -- Music - Class M: Music is a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system. This article outlines the subclasses of Class M Music libraries - There are five types of music libraries: (1) those developed to support research and performance departments of music in larger university or college settings; (2) those developed to support conservatories; (3) those housed within public libraries; (4) those developed as independent research libraries; and (5) special libraries supporting agencies such as National Public Library. The Music Library Association has information on music librarianship, including job postings.
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