Internet Public Library - definição. O que é Internet Public Library. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é Internet Public Library - definição

NON-PROFIT WEBSITE AT DREXEL UNIVERSITY
Internet public library; Librarians' Index to the Internet

Internet Public Library         
(IPL) A project at the University of Michigan School of Information and Library Studies to provide an on-line, 24 hour public library, chaired by an assemblage of librarians and information industry professionals. The library aims to provide library services to a target audience estimated to number 1/4 of the entire American population by the end of the century. The Internet Public Library is scheduled to go on-line in March 1995. Among the first services will be on-line reference; youth services; user education; and professional services for librarians. http://ipl.sils.umich.edu/. telnet://ipl.sils.umich.edu/. Mailing list: majordomo@sils.umich.edu. (1995-07-20)
Samoa Public Library         
LIBRARY OF SAMOA
Nelson Memorial Public Library
The Samoa Public Library, also known as the Nelson Memorial Public Library, is the main public library in Samoa.
Monroe County Public Library         
LIBRARY IN MONROE COUNTY, INDIANA
User:Monroe County Public Library/sandbox
Monroe County Public Library (MCPL) serves the 138,000 citizens of Monroe County, Indiana, through the Main Library in downtown Bloomington, the Ellettsville Branch, and the Bookmobile. The library’s special services include the Learn and Play Space, a preschool discovery center; VITAL, an adult literacy program; CATS, a five-channel community access television network; the Indiana Room, a local history and genealogy collection and grants center (part of the Foundation Center’s Cooperating Collections National Network); and service to inmates at the Monroe County Correctional Center.

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Internet Public Library

The Internet Public Library (IPL, ipl2) was a non-profit, largely student-run website managed by a consortium, headed by Drexel University. Visitors could ask reference questions, and volunteer librarians and graduate students in library and information science formed collections and answered questions. The IPL opened on March 17, 1995. On January 1, 2010 it merged with the Librarians' Internet Index to become ipl2. It ceased operations completely on June 30, 2015.

The digital collections on the site were divided into five broad categories, and include Resources by Subject, Newspapers & Magazines, Special Collections Created By the ipl2, and Special Collections for Kids and Teens. As of March 2011 it had about 40,000 searchable resources. As of 2020 IPL has been purchased by Barnes and Noble Education and the above layout has been replaced; it now resembles an essay repository for students.