The most fascinating library buildings in the world

Godfrey Oswald writes “Back in March and April 2001, many of you may have remembered sending in
votes on the most fascinating library buildings in the world, visited or
seen.
The results of all the votes are published in detail in the forthcomng
edition of “Library World Records” which is due to be published in March
2004, around the time of the UNESCO’s World Book Day.

Well its time to vote again for the most fascinating library buildings in
the world you have seen or visited. Also to be included in the voting
category, will be national archives buildings.

Godfrey Oswald writes “Back in March and April 2001, many of you may have remembered sending in
votes on the most fascinating library buildings in the world, visited or
seen.
The results of all the votes are published in detail in the forthcomng
edition of “Library World Records” which is due to be published in March
2004, around the time of the UNESCO’s World Book Day.

Well its time to vote again for the most fascinating library buildings in
the world you have seen or visited. Also to be included in the voting
category, will be national archives buildings.
The new categories to vote for are:

Public Library buildings
Subscription Library buildings
University Library buildings
National Library buildings
Special Library buildings
Private Library buildings
National Archives buildings

I have set up a special form for submitting all your votes:
http://www.geocities.com/infolibrary/Votes.htm

Voting period will end in September 2004, so if you happen to visit a
library this coming easter or summer holidays, please remember to send in
your votes.

The results of these new votes will be published in detail in the second
edition of “Library World Records” which is provisionally set for
publication in 2006.

Thanks very much in advance for the votes.

Godfrey Oswald
author
“Library World Records”
London
http://www.geocities.com/infolibrary/Aboutrecords. htm