National Digital Library of Poland
The National Digital Library of Poland (CBN Polona) was created to enhance wide and easy access to the digital collections of the National Library in Warsaw, including the most important editions of literature and scientific materials, historical documents, journals, graphics, photography, scores, and maps. Its major aims are to present Polish cultural heritage and show the abundance of the library’s collections. The library uses dLibra Digital Library Framework software, elaborated and developed by the Poznań Supercomputing and Networking Center.
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“For as long as anyone can remember, Amelia wanted to be a librarian. Not a sexy choice because of those darned shoes, but Amelia loved to read, and later, to knit.”
Michelle Zimet, department coordinator for Germanic studies at the University of Chicago, writing about her 21-year-old daughter, Amelia, in “I’m a hypocrite,” a commentary in the Chicago Tribune, Jan. 25, 2012
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