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1) Yes. Both are good things, I'll take them.

2) Yes. There are also medical libraries, art libraries, music libraries, and more!

3) If you need the history of libraries, then stop in your library and ask there.. not here. Go try a real library and real reference librarian, then come back to the internet.

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