Clay tablets were contained in the library. Actually, over 25,000 tablets were contained in the library. Then, Nebuchadrezzar II destroyed it...
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It was located in Ashurbanipal in Iraq. It is the oldest library in the world and contained clay tablets dating from the 7th century.
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it contained thousands of cuneiform tablets including legal and administrative documents.
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John Wylie Barrow has written: 'Catalogue of the books contained in the Barrow Library' -- subject(s): Private libraries, Catalogs, Library
New York Public Library has his archives and his clipped columns are contained on microfilm.
An online library catalog is an electronic bibliographic database that describes the books, videotapes, periodicals, etc. carried by a particular library. The online library catalog evolved from a printed source, the library card catalog. Before the advent of online catalogs, library catalogs were pieces of furniture that contained numerous small drawers. In these drawers were contained the records of particular items in the library. These records were printed on small 3"X5" cards and each element of that record had an individual card produced for it. So for each item in the library there was: a card for the author a card for the title and cards for each individual subject heading
Alexander's great library was located in Alexandria, Egypt. It was unique with the amount of knowledge and the sheer amount of books it contained. In ancient days, scholars from all over the world came to study at the library.
Libraries have stored important knowledge for over a thousand years. One of the first and best-known was the Library of Alexandria in Egypt. Hattusa Library existed during the period of 1900 to 1190 B.C. and contained a large number of texts belonging to the Hittites.