- Linda Hall Library
The Linda Hall Library is a privately endowed
library ofscience ,engineering andtechnology located in Kansas City,Missouri .Description
Established in 1946 through the philanthropy of Linda and Herbert Hall (1858-1941), of the Hall-Baker Grain Co. [http://kclibrary.org/localhistory/media.cfm?mediaID=111298] , the library has achieved global recognition and stature. The library is open to the public with individual researchers, academic institutions and companies from Kansas City and around the world using the library’s extensive research-level collection. Though not affiliated with its neighbor, the
University of Missouri-Kansas City , many students and faculty from UMKC and other local colleges and universities utilize the library each day.The library's collection includes
academic journal s,academic conference proceedings ,reference work s, publications by the government, andtechnical report s, industrial standards,engineering society conference paper s, U.S.patent s, andmonograph s. The library's distinguished History of Science Collection contains first editions of many landmarks of science and technology. Some of the oldest books in the collection date back to the fifteenth century.The 14 acres surrounding the library are home to over 450 trees representing 58 genera and 165 species. The arboretum and gardens are further embellished by beds of viburnum, tree peonies and Missouri native woodland plants. Seven trees on the property have been designated Greater Kansas City Champion Trees and represent the largest specimens of their species in the metropolitan area: Sweet Birch, European Hornbeam, Hardy Rubber Tree, Double Flowered Horsechestnut, Rivers Purple Beech, Yulan Magnolia, and Anise Leaf Magnolia. The National Wildlife Federation’s Backyard Wildlife Habitat Program has awarded a certificate of merit to the library for its efforts in preserving the natural habitat of the grounds.
The library's William N. Deramus III Cosmology Theater shows images of the
cosmos from theHubble Space Telescope andNASA science missions. These images are delivered viaViewSpace to the library with daily updates (via the internet) that provide the library with new content for visitors."The
Tazza ", one of the largest pieces ofmalachite in North America, stands as the focal point in the center of the main reading room.Parquet wood floors, warm oak paneling and bookshelves, and large windows that overlook the south lawn provide an inviting and comfortable atmosphere.Collections
Linda Hall Library houses several collections in addition to its own:
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American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)
*Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS)
*American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE)
*American Petroleum Institute (API)
*American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Example rare books
"Online"
*Tycho Brahe 's 1632 Astronomicall Coniectur [A New Star]
*Georg Joachim Rheticus 's Narratio Prima
*George Catlin 's North American Indian Portfolio"Archives"
*Georg Joachim Rheticus , Narratio Prima (Gdansk 1540).
*Nicolaus Copernicus , De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (Nuremberg, 1543).
*Leonhard Fuchs , De historia stirpium (Basel, 1542).
*Galileo Galilei , Sidereus nuncius (Venice, 1610).
*Francis Bacon , Instauratio magna [Novum organum] (London, 1620).
*Isaac Newton , Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (London, 1687).
*Georges Buffon , Histoire naturelle (Paris, 1749-1804).
*Charles Darwin , On the Origin of Species (London, 1859).Hours
: Monday: 9:00 am - 8:30 pm: Tuesday-Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm: Saturday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
References
External links
* [http://www.lindahall.org Linda Hall Library] : Call Toll Free at 1-800-662-1545 for more information
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