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The main Pollak Library reference desk was moved to this location in August 2014 due to service location rearrangements to accommodate the south wing building closures after the March 2014 earthquake.
www.library.fullerton.edu/visiting/reference-desk.php
Photo by Pollak Library Marketing student assistant Carose Le.
Established in 1909, the Toronto Reference Library initially operated from another building on College Street. In the late-1960s, management of the library was assumed by the Metropolitan Toronto Library Board. Believing the space in the original structure to be inadequate, Raymond Moriyama was tasked to find a new site, and was later commissioned by the board to design a new building for the site. The new building was opened to the public in 1977 as the Metropolitan Toronto Reference Library, and the library continued to operate under that name until 1998, when it reverted to its original name. The building underwent renovations and expansion from 2009 to 2014.
Nikon F5 - AF-S Nikkor 14-24mm 1:2.8G - Kodak Tri-X 400 @ ASA-320
Zone Imaging 510-Pyro (1+100) 8:00 @ 20C
Scanner: Epson V700 + Silverfast 9 SE
Editor: Adobe Photoshop CC
Reference: APAAME_20170927_DLK-0599
Photographer: David Leslie Kennedy
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
The main Pollak Library reference desk was moved to this location in August 2014 due to service location rearrangements to accommodate the south wing building closures after the March 2014 earthquake.
www.library.fullerton.edu/visiting/reference-desk.php
Photo by Pollak Library Marketing student assistant Carose Le.
The big books. Especially the three volume spider set, which is still the definitive set, if a little dated now. Anything that doesn't fit on the first shelf.
A second Pollak Library reference desk was set up at this location in August 2014 due to service location rearrangements to accommodate the south wing building closures after the March 2014 earthquake.
www.library.fullerton.edu/visiting/reference-desk.php
Photo by Pollak Library Marketing student assistant Carose Le.
Red fox texture/detail
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I need either point A or B.
If I did the math right, x is 0.4142135, or sqrt2-1. Can someone double-check for me?
Citation: Goshen College. Photographs. Library, 1983-84. V-4-11 Box 20 Folder 23. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
Reference: APAAME_20040601_RHB-0187
Photographer: Robert Howard Bewley
Credit: Aerial Photographic Archive for Archaeology in the Middle East
Copyright: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works
medievalpoc: Anonymous German artist Saint Maurice Germany (1480) Sandstone, 294 cm. Halle, Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg., Gotisches Gewölbe. The Image of the Black in Western Art Research Project and Photo Archive, W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Research, Harvard University