April 30, 1999
3 Top Research Libraries Plan Vast, New Facility to Store Little-Used Books
Three major research libraries have agreed to store their least-used books and journals in a vast, new shared storage facility. The institutions involved in the project -- Columbia University, the New York Public Library, and Princeton University -- say the arrangement is an unusual collaboration between libraries that once competed over which had the largest holdings.
The new storage library, expected to open
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