Libraries and Museums definition

Libraries and Museums means public or quasi-public facilities that provide literary, musical, artistic, historical, cultural, and/or educational displays and information. These establishments maintain collections (physical or electronic) to support education and recreational interests. This use includes libraries, museums, aquariums, arboretums, botanical gardens, and historic exhibitions. (NAICS codes: 519210, 712100, and 712130)
Libraries and Museums means public or quasi-public facilities including aquariums, arboretums, art galleries and exhibitions, botanical gardens, historic sites and exhibits, libraries, museums, and planetariums, which are typically non-commercial, other than an accessory gift/book shop.

Examples of Libraries and Museums in a sentence

  • Under the terms of the Libraries and Museums ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (“the Act”) the Council has a statutory responsibility to provide "a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons desiring to make use thereof”.

  • By virtue of Sections 12 and 14 of the Public Libraries and Museums ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and Sections 206 to 208 of the Local Government Act 1972 the Parties are each empowered to provide or contribute towards the provision of museums.

  • In 2014 the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) awarded Honeywell a $13,000,000, 18-Years Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) for the Presidential Libraries and Museums coast to coast.

  • B-29 Section 11.15 Cooperation with Other Educational Organizations, Libraries and Museums ........................................................................................

  • Archives, Libraries and Museums are repositories of cultural heritage and, increasingly, have an important role in its dissemination – to which the use of new information technologies and, in particular, the Internet have contributed.

  • This growing access by the public to Archives, Libraries and Museums collections, and the diversity of media introduced in the twentieth century, has brought issues of great relevance in the management of rights of those materials.

  • All vacancies and promotions shall be posted in all agencies of the London Public Libraries and Museums for not less than five working days.

  • Under the terms of the Libraries and Museums Act 1964 (“the Act”) the Council has a statutory responsibility to provide "a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons desiring to make use thereof”.

  • To agree and implement a joint strategy for the continuation of a library service at a time of reduced Authority’s resources but a desire to work in partnership to maintain a “comprehensive and efficient” library service under the 1964 Public Libraries and Museums Act.

  • Under the terms of the Libraries and Museums Act 1964 (“the Act”) DCC is a Library Authority with a statutory responsibility to provide “a comprehensive and efficient library service for all persons desiring to make use thereof”.