About the Library
The Linda Hall Library,
located in the heart of Kansas City, Missouri, is the largest privately funded library of science, engineering
and technology in the world open to the public. We are dedicated to providing the most
comprehensive physical, life science, engineering
and technology collections, reliable library services,
a host of other programs including a fellowship program, educational programs, and an ongoing series of public lectures, events and exhibitions.
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Spotlight On... Education
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The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation awarded a five-year grant to the Linda Hall Library to provide new science education programs and needed materials to
secondary school teachers in and around the Kansas City metropolitan area
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Search the LEONARDO Catalog
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LEONARDO is the online catalog shared by The Linda Hall Library and The Spencer Art Reference Library of The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
Keyword and alphabetical searches are available to identify the Library's book and journal holdings. Contact Reference for catalog searching help.
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Document Delivery Services
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Our Document
Delivery Services Department allows students, researchers,
and businesses to request copies of journal articles, conference
proceedings, historical documents, or many other documents housed
at the Linda Hall Library.
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Reference and Search Services
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Reference can confirm the Library's holdings, recommend finding
aids and reference works, look up facts, formulas, and other information,
and help with catalog and database searching techniques.
For more extensive searches, a fee-based Search
Service is available. |
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