Central Library
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Address | Cto. Interior S/N, C. U. , Coyoacán, 04510 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico |
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Opened | April 5, 1956 |
Hours | Open ⋅ Closes 9:30PM |
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ID | 2236473 |
About Central Library
The Central Library of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) is the main library in the Ciudad Universitaria Campus. It holds one of the largest collections in Mexico. It has a multidisciplinary approach for all the university courses from the adjacent faculties.
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... Ealing Council said Ealing Central Library closed on Monday after the insects were discovered in the furnishings...
2001: A Space Odyssey library book returned 53 years late
... The novel is finally back on a shelf at Scunthorpe Central Library for others to enjoy once again...
The Edenfield Centre: Bereaved family 'reeling with anger' at abuse
... On Thursday evening the CHARM campaign group held a vigil outside Manchester Central Library earlier in support of all those affected...
Ghostbusters fan wish comes true on Leeds library ghoul hunt
... His dream day involved a ride in the famous Ecto-1 vehicle before capturing a ghost at Leeds Central Library...
Building a bigger home for the British Library collection
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Overdue library book returned 73 years late
... Stately Timber by Rupert Hughes, an adventure story set in Boston, should have been returned to Dunfermline s Central Library in Abbot Street on 6 November 1948...
Mugshots of Scotland's Victorian criminals to go on show
... The pictures of the men and women, taken inside HM General Prison in Perth before their release, will be on display as part of the Criminal Portraits exhibition at Aberdeen Central Library and the Lemon Tree later this month...
The story of British-Somalis in Manchester
... See My Dunya exhibition, on display at the Manchester Central Library to 23...
The story of British-Somalis in Manchester
Britain's Somali community is rarely represented on screen and in public life.
Two young British-Somali filmmakers, Mohamud Yusuf Mussa and Yasin Mohamed, have attempted to address this through their short documentary See My Dunya (See My World).
The film offers a unique glimpse into Manchester's close-knit Somali community and shines a light on myriad untold narratives and perspectives.
The film forms part of the See My Dunya exhibition, which is on display at Manchester Central Library until 23 March 2019.
Produced and filmed by Safia Mohamed
Edited by Aaron Akinyemi
Source of news: bbc.com