Transportation library

Today, Transportation library is a topic that is on everyone's lips and is present in multiple areas of society. Its relevance has grown exponentially in recent years, generating debates, controversies and great interest on the part of experts and the general public. Transportation library is an issue that concerns us all, since it impacts our lives directly or indirectly. In this article we will explore different aspects related to Transportation library, analyzing its implications, consequences and possible solutions. We are facing an issue that deserves to be addressed from various perspectives, in order to understand it in its entirety and find alternatives to address it in the best possible way.

Northwestern University Transportation Library, a component of the Northwestern University Library, pictured at left

A transportation library is a type of library designed to support the study, research, and dissemination of information related to transportation. A transportation library provides resources related to policy, regulations, operations, and other aspects of transportation. Users of transportation libraries include engineers, city planners, contractors, academic researchers, and the general public. Transportation libraries are located at the federal, state, and local levels of government, as well as at universities and research institutes. Major transportation libraries can be found in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Australia, and Japan.

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References

  1. ^ Boteler, Jennifer (May–June 2011). "Masters of Information". Public Roads. 74 (6). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Federal Highway Administration: 28–33. OCLC 733951671. Retrieved Aug 9, 2012.
  2. ^ Dresley, Susan C., ed. (2012). Directory of Transportation Libraries and Information Centers (10th ed.). Washington, D.C.: Research and Innovative Technology Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation. Retrieved Aug 9, 2012.

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