The biggest library in the United States is the Library of Congress. It's collection consists of over 158,007,115 physical items (as of 2013), including (but not limited to):
The library of congress.
The Library of Congress has the largest collection in the world, with over 155.3 million items.
The largest library in the world is the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. According to its web site, http://loc.gov/about/reports, the library in 2006 had: "Total of 134,517,714 items in the collections, including: * 20,532,692 cataloged books in the Library of Congress classification system * 11,591,309 books in large type and raised characters, incunabula (books printed before 1501), monographs and serials, music, bound newspapers, pamphlets, technical reports, and other printed material" The division of material into cataloged books and then large type books and other items makes the total number of books unclear. The 2007-2008 edition of the American Library Directory states that the Library of Congress has 29,000,000 volumes. I would go with this number.
Fairly obviously, it depends on the particular school library in question. I did find some statistics from the US Department of Education. In the most recent year I could find data for (2007-2008), the average elementary school library in the US had 2,316 books for every 100 students and the average secondary school library had 1,432 books for every 100 students (presumably the secondary school books tend to have more text per book).
There are some kinds of books that you would want to withdraw from a library so that you can read them, such as novels, and other types of books which you would be more likely to use just to look something up, such as a dictionary or an encyclopedia. Books of different types are therefore kept in different sections of the library.
In terms of volume, the largest library in the Phillippines is the Central Philippine University Library. It has a collection containing more than 200,000 volumes, including books, journals, newspapers, magazines, maps, rare books, atlases, microforms, United Nations Documents, and sacred music.
The Library of Congress has the largest collection in the world, with over 155.3 million items.
THe people who don't like the books in the library won't read and then,they will hate books that's why there should be more books.
According to wikipedia, the Multnomah County library has a collection of 1,994,641. They have a budget of $61 million and serve more than 425,000 people. They are the largest library in Oregon.
A library should have more than one book in order for it to be considered a library collection. The specific number of books that exist within any one library can vary tremendously, from a few dozen to millions of titles. The largest collection in the world is held by the Library of Congress, which has over 151 million items.
The university in Alexandria was known as the Museum. It contained the largest library in the ancient world (more than half a million books on its shelves).
library - where u get more books and look for info
books
The largest library in the world is the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. According to its web site, http://loc.gov/about/reports, the library in 2006 had: "Total of 134,517,714 items in the collections, including: * 20,532,692 cataloged books in the Library of Congress classification system * 11,591,309 books in large type and raised characters, incunabula (books printed before 1501), monographs and serials, music, bound newspapers, pamphlets, technical reports, and other printed material" The division of material into cataloged books and then large type books and other items makes the total number of books unclear. The 2007-2008 edition of the American Library Directory states that the Library of Congress has 29,000,000 volumes. I would go with this number.
Fairly obviously, it depends on the particular school library in question. I did find some statistics from the US Department of Education. In the most recent year I could find data for (2007-2008), the average elementary school library in the US had 2,316 books for every 100 students and the average secondary school library had 1,432 books for every 100 students (presumably the secondary school books tend to have more text per book).
books, books, and even more books oh and a librarian
you buy some or go the library you buy some or go the library
The United States Library of Congress in Washington D.C. ranks as the largest library in the world. The nation's library holds over 118 million items which require more than 500 miles of shelving.