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The Foreign Office began keeping records in around 1800, when it appointed its first "Library and Keeper of Printed Papers".

Seasons with the Seahorses: a look at the beautiful portable libraries of lighthouse keepers.

By Jenny Hendrix October 5, 2010 Seasons with the Seahorses: a look at the beautiful portable libraries of lighthouse keepers.

Others referred to a tension between library staff (as gate-keepers of passwords) and Internet users, for example, a librarian explained "...use of institutional password is not convenient for users...because they need the librarians to access the password...those who heard from their colleagues about HINARI but do not meet us when they come to the library usually get offended".

He is to be distinguished from Athenodorus Cordylion, also a Stoic, who became keeper of the library in Pergamum.

The mobile library is known by its keepers as a cybermobile because it has three laptop computers and offers Internet access -- not in demand here, but used by patrons at other stops.

"People have an idea an English gentleman went out and said 'oh look, a plant', and somebody dug it up and took it home; whereas these guys were going through all sorts of strange trials and tribulations," says Chris Mills, assistant keeper of the library and archive.

Mr. Roush, who died in Atlanta on May 21, became a Ferrari historian, a collector of Ferrari memorabilia and photography, an amasser of a Ferrari library, and, most important, the keeper of perhaps the most complete and detailed database of Ferrari information in the world.

ANDREW DENT, vice-president of Material ConneXion in New York and keeper of a library of innovation, explains how recycling and biomimicry will shape the materials of the future*Our story on Material ConneXion, posted on Tuesday, July 10th, wrongly described a fabric used in the London Olympics as having been made by DuPont.

Examining titles occurring on ceramics and monuments, he interpreted the phrase ah k'u hun to mean "keeper of the royal library".

Some of the painted or carved figures are accompanied by inscriptions identifying the person as keeper of the royal library, the chief scribe.

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