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2024-12-29 Rachid Nakhle Rachid Nakhle (Arabic: رشيد نخلة ;February 1873-1939) was a Lebanese poet, writer and journalist  born in the village of Barouk in the district of Mount Lebanon. He studied in the school of Ain Zhalta, and later, at the American school of Souk El Gharb. Start Nael houssameddine (29)
2025-01-15 Cedar Springs I & II Wind Farm (Wind farm complex in Wyoming) 'Cedar Springs Wind Farm Complex is a 531.56-megawatt onshore wind farm located in Converse County, Wyoming, United States. The $600 million project consists of three phases with a total of 192 turbines and became operational in 2020. Start Chiffre01 (546)
2024-09-21 Kushtia Public Library (Historic building, Bangladesh) Kushtia Public Library (Bengali: কুষ্টিয়া পাবলিক লাইব্রেরি) is one of the oldest libraries in Kushtia district of Bangladesh. The library was established in 1910 by prominent landlords and individuals of Kushtia. Start ইমন (925)
2025-01-25 Okongo Community Library (a community library in Okongo Village Council, Ohangwena Region, Namibia) The Okongo Community Library is a government library located in Okongo in the Ohangwena region. After reconstruction, the library opened its doors to the general public in January 2025. Stub Martin Hipangwa (667)
2025-01-20 Project EMITEL (Medical physics encyclopaedia project) The Project EMITEL was a pilot project of the EC Programme Leonardo da Vinci, which developed the first e-Encyclopaedia with Multilingual Scientific Dictionary of medical physics (2005–2009), aimed to support the education in the profession. The project continues activities of previous projects (as EMERALD, EMERALD2 and EMIT) to develop materials and e-books for medical physics education. Start Ms stoeva (79)
2025-01-18 ADA University Library (Library in Baku, Azerbaijan) ADA University Library, a library in Baku, Azerbaijan, was established in 2012 with the opening of ADA University's new campus in the Narimanov district. Located on the university’s campus in Narimanov, Baku, the library is designed across four levels, including a basement floor (-1 level). C Wiseuseraze (617)
2025-02-12 Kalevala Society (Finnish foundation, established in 1911) Kalevala Society (Finnish: Kalevalaseura) is a foundation established in 1911 with the mission of promoting scientific and artistic activities related to the Finnish cultural heritage and the Finnish national epic, Kalevala. The society organizes events, engages in publishing, research, and dissemination of information on these topics, and awards grants and recognition prizes. C Jähmefyysikko (8010)
2025-02-13 Heritage Archives Heritage Archives is an independent professional repository dedicated to preserving important documents, photographs, journals, periodicals, magazines, local history books, and digital materials. It was founded by Dr. Mahbubar Rahman in Rajshahi, a retired professor from the Department of History at the University of Rajshahi. Stub ROCKY (1857)
2024-10-01 Hengyang Library (Chinese public library) Hengyang Library or Hengyang City Library (in Chinese: 衡阳市图书馆) is a National First-Class Library located in the prefecture of Hengyang, province of Hunan of the People's Republic of China. C Srr9810 (2896)
2024-10-04 Zeeuws Archief (repository of the historical records of the Dutch province of Zeeland) The Zeeuws Archief (Zeeland Archives) is a knowledge centre for historical land genealogical research in Zeeland, the Netherlands, situated in Middelburg, Terneuzen and Zierikzee. It is the Regionaal Historisch Centrum (Regional Historic Centre) for the Province Zeeland, the municipalities of Middelburg, Veere, Flushing, Terneuzen, Schouwen-Duiveland and Kapelle; the government ... C Johan Francke (99)
2025-03-20 Cyril Davenport (British librarian, art historian, and bookbinding historian (1848–1941)) Cyril James Humphries Davenport (5 June 1848 Stirling – 15 January 1941 Taunton) was a British librarian, art historian, and designer. Start Eurodog (175809)
2024-11-20 St Heliers Library (Library in Saint Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand) St Heliers Library is a local branch of Auckland Libraries, serving the suburb of Saint Heliers. It is an Auckland Council Heritage listed building category B. C RW3003 (188)
2025-03-17 Steven Mark Klein Steven Mark Klein (died October 25, 2021) was an American cultural theorist, archivist, and author. Stub Thriley (62178)
2025-04-05 Redmond Kathleen Molz (university teacher and author) Redmond Kathleen Molz (March 5, 1928-October 8, 2019) was a professor, author, librarian and editor. Her focus was the role of libraries in society, particularly in the context of public policy, education, and the information age. Her award-winning book, Federal Policy and Library Support, was an analysis of federal funding priorities and legislative programs supporting libraries. Start Kmccook (14439)
2025-01-20 Jonas Blaymire (18th century Irish draughtsman) Jonas Blaymire (died 1763) was an architectural draughtsman, surveyor and measurer likely of Yorkshire or County Durham origins active in Dublin and Ireland for much of the 18th century from at least 1736 until his death in 1763. Start Financefactz (19183)
2025-02-13 Edmonton Tool Library The Edmonton Tool Library is a non-profit organization located in Edmonton, Alberta that makes tools available for borrowing to its local community. As a community resource, the Tool Library has the organizational mission of providing affordable accessibility to tools, encouraging "Do it yourself" (DIY) projects and general beautification in the community. C Willdrake04 (34)
2025-02-20 Booklovers' Library (American subscription library) Booklover's Library was located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It published a monthly magazine, Booklovers Magazine. The Booklovers' library had an invite-only membership and was a home library service that started in 1900. The Book Lover's library acquired a large subscription list of members of the Tabard Inn Library that could be solicited for other business and home delivery of books. GA LewisMoten (429)
2025-01-15 Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (Chinese government research institute) The Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (simplified Chinese: 中国社会科学院语言研究所; traditional Chinese: 中國社會科學院語言研究所; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shèhuì Kēxuéyuàn Yǔyán Yánjiūsuǒ), is the language research institution of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. It was established in June 1950 by the name of "Institute of Linguistics, Chinese Academy of Sciences". Start Ctxz2323 (11028)
2025-03-26 Interfaith dialogue initiatives Throughout the world there are local, regional, national and international interfaith initiatives; many are formally or informally linked and constitute larger networks or federations. Interfaith dialogue forms a major role in the study of religion and peace-building. B Qalb alasid (1428)
2025-04-14 Arabic lexicology and lexicography Arabic lexicology and lexicography is that field in Arabic language studies which examines Arabic lexicon, Arabic word-formation, the evolution of vocabulary and the composition of Arabic dictionaries. Start Givennames (2167)
2025-04-07 Garret Cord Werner (Architects and interior designers firm) Garret Cord Werner Architects and Interior Designers is an American architects & interior designers firm known for reconstruction of historic places. Established in 1996, the firm maintains offices in Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia. C Nullius Inverba 2 (176)
2025-03-27 David Lee Rubin (American scholar of French literature) David Lee Rubin (born September 30, 1939) is an American humanities professor, critic, editor, academic book publisher, and consultant. His work focuses on 17th-century French poetry, and he has contributed significantly to literary scholarship through research, editing, and publishing. C Wrkmachina (38)
2025-04-16 Libraries Commission (Saudi Arabia) (Saudi library development body) The Libraries Commission (Arabic: هيئة المكتبات) is a Saudi governmental organization established in February 2020. It is headquartered in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. The Libraries Commission aims to develop libraries in Saudi Arabia and foster an environment that encourages reading. Start AdamAli19 (547)
2025-04-03 Josep Maria Millàs i Vallicrosa (Spanish translator and scholar) Josep Maria Millàs i Vallicrosa (Santa Coloma de Farnés, November 29, 1897 - Barcelona, September 26th, 1970) was a hebraist, arabist, historian of science, epigrapher and Spanish translator. C Akerben (160)
2025-01-19 Epaphroditus of Chaeronea (Greek grammarian) Epaphroditus of Chaeronea was a Greek speaking grammarian who lived in Rome during the era of emperor Nerva. Stub Vanmorf (155)
2025-04-15 The LLiBrary (Defunct public library in Singapore) The LLiBrary was a public library in Singapore, jointly run by the Workforce Development Agency and the National Library Board and located at the Lifelong Learning Institute in Eunos. The library provided resources on professional and career development, including books and multimedia materials. Stub Kbseah (6258)
2025-04-22 David K. Berninghausen (American librarian, educator, and writer (1916-2001)) David K. Berninghausen (February 5, 1916 – April 12, 2001) was an American librarian, educator, and writer known for his work in library science education and his advocacy for intellectual freedom. He served as the director of the University of Minnesota's School of Library Science from 1953 to 1974 and as a professor there until his retirement in 1981. C Ungathering (5554)
2025-04-23 Maulana Azad Central Library The Maulana Azad Central Library is a public library located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. Established in 1908 by Sultan Jahan Begum, the then Nawab of Bhopal, the library was originally known as the Edward Museum. In 1955, it was renamed in honor of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, India's first Minister of Education. Start Hashim Journal (26)
2025-03-05 Edith Lenora Foster Edith Lenora Foster (March 6, 1906 – August 18, 1996) was an American librarian, educator, historian, and author who played a pivotal role in the development of rural library systems in Georgia. A native of Carrollton, Georgia, Foster began her career as an English teacher before earning a master’s degree in Librarianship from Emory University in 1944. GA Erhernandez93 (51)
2025-04-20 List of Jungian psychologists (Psychologists associated with analytical psychology) The following is a list of clinicians and academics, both past and present, known for their association with analytical psychology. This school of psychology is based on the writings and practices of Carl Jung. Start Rrwagner59 (1655)
2025-03-16 Nicholas Omonuk (Ugandan climate justice activist) Nicholas Omonuk (born c. 1999) is a Ugandan climate justice activist and founder of End Fossil Occupy Uganda, a movement advocating for the phase out of fossil fuels and just transition (a process of transforming economies and societies towards sustainability while ensuring fairness and equity for all, particularly those most vulnerable to the changes) in Africa. C Jada sttwisar (15) Past AfD
2025-04-09 Central Arts Library Central Arts Library (Simplified Chinese: 中央艺术图书馆) is a public arts library under the National Library Board in Singapore. Opened on 12 December 2024 by Minister of State for Digital Development and Information, Rahayu Mahzam, the library is located on the fifth floor of the National Library at Victoria Street. C Uniineko (17)

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