national library
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The CPU's plan would see the creation of a "National Library Card" that would give every UK citizen access.
From BBC
Newborns are at risk for necrotizing enterocolitis, a life-threatening inflammation of the intestine that virtually only affects new babies, according to the National Library of Medicine.
From Los Angeles Times
There were long queues outside the National Library of Scotland's George IV Bridge building in Edinburgh the last time it went on show in 2017.
From BBC
That points to a tension Ms. Aikin repeatedly discusses through short thematic sections: Is the Library of Congress a library for Congress or a national library for the general public?
Hoping to find more tangible vestiges of Shelley’s connections to Scotland, we went to the National Library, which houses 106 versions of her book, originally published anonymously, plus an 1818 letter from Shelley to her Scottish contemporary Sir Walter Scott.
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