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University libraries in the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
University libraries in the United States

University libraries in the United States are academic libraries. Among them are some of the largest such collections in the world such as the libraries of Harvard, the University of California and the University of Texas. Many are of more recent foundation and on a much smaller scale.
== History ==

The first colleges in the United States were intended to train members of the clergy. The libraries associated with these institutions largely consisted of donated books on the subjects of theology and the classics. In 1766, Yale had approximately 4,000 volumes, second only to Harvard.〔
〕 Access to these libraries was restricted to faculty members and a few students: the only staff was a part-time faculty member or the president of the college.〔
〕 The priority of the library was to protect the books, not to allow patrons to use them. In 1849, Yale was open 30 hours a week, the University of Virginia was open nine hours a week, Columbia University four, and Bowdoin College only three.〔Budd (1998), p. 34〕 Students instead created literary societies and assessed entrance fees in order to build a small collection of usable volumes often in excess of what the university library held.〔Budd (1998), p. 34〕
Around the turn of the century, this approach began to change. The American Library Association was formed in 1876, with members including Melville Dewey and Charles Ammi Cutter. Libraries re-prioritized in favor of improving access to materials, and found funding increasing as a result of increased demand for said materials.〔McCabe (1995), pp. 1-3.〕
Academic libraries today vary in regard to the extent to which they accommodate those who are not affiliated with their parent universities. Some offer reading and borrowing privileges to members of the public on payment of an annual fee; such fees can vary greatly. The privileges so obtained usually do not extend to such services as computer usage, other than to search the catalog, or Internet access. Alumni and students of cooperating local universities may be given discounts or other consideration when arranging for borrowing privileges. On the other hand access to the libraries of some universities is absolutely restricted to students, faculty, and staff. Even in this case, they may make it possible for others to borrow materials through inter-library loan programs.
Libraries of land-grant universities generally are more accessible to the public. In some cases they are official government document repositories and so are required to be open to the public. Still, members of the public are generally charged fees for borrowing privileges, and usually are not allowed to access everything they would be able to as students.

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