List of closed stack libraries

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A closed stack library contains books and other items that are not available for viewing or browsing by the general public. Many important libraries close their stacks of books to the public, limiting retrieval to professional library staff only (policies on who may use the collections varies). Most private, larger public, and university/academic/research libraries who have open stacks also have special collections that are closed. Reasons for having closed stacks vary, and include preventing theft, vandalism, and minimizing reshelving errors.[1]

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  2. ^ [1] Boston Athenaeum's Research Appointment Information for the Special Collections Reading Room
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  5. ^ [2] Frick Library collection reference.
  6. ^ [3] Frick Library reference to noncirculating materials
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  8. ^ [4] Reference to using the closed stacks at the Library of Congress
  9. ^ List of libraries in the United States with more than five million volumes Library of Congress circulation listed
  10. ^ [5] New York Public Library's Research Divisions
  11. ^ [6] National Library of Australia Facts and Figures
  12. ^ [7] National Library of Finland mentions its closed stacks on their website
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  14. ^ [8] University of Chicago's Special Collections
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  16. ^ [9] University at Buffalo's Collections policies page, including closed stacks policy.
  17. ^ [10] State of Arizona Research Library
  18. ^ [11] Reference to New York University's Tamiment Library using a closed stack system
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  20. ^ [12] Bruce Peel Special Collections Library at the University of Alberta