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[[Image:library cia.jpg|thumb|275px|The CIA Library]] |
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The '''CIA Library''' |
The '''CIA Library''' is a [[library]] available only to [[Central Intelligence Agency]] personnel, contains approximately 125,000 [[book]]s and archives of about 1,700 [[periodical]]s. Many of its information resources are available via its Digital Library, which include CD-ROMs and web-based resources. |
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==Collections== |
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The Library maintains three collections: Reference, Circulating, and Historical Intelligence. New material for these collections is selected around current intelligence objectives and priorities. |
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The reference collection includes core research tools such as [[encyclopedia]]s, [[dictionary|dictionaries]], commercial directories, atlases, diplomatic lists, and foreign and domestic [[phone book]]s. [[CD-ROM]]s and extensive commercial database services round out the collection. |
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The circulating collection consists of [[monograph]]s, [[newspapers]], and [[Academic journal|journals]]. The library participates in inter-library loans of circulating items with other domestic libraries. |
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The historical intelligence collection is primarily an open-source library dedicated to the collection, retention, and exploitation of material dealing with the intelligence profession. Currently there are over 25,000 books and an extensive collection of press clippings on that subject. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Library of National Intelligence]] |
*[[A-Space#LNI|The Library of National Intelligence]], part of the CIA's [[A-Space]] project |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*[https://www.cia.gov Central Intelligence Agency] |
*[https://www.cia.gov/ Central Intelligence Agency] |
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*[http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/facttell/library.htm Factbook on Intelligence] |
*[http://www.fas.org/irp/cia/product/facttell/library.htm Factbook on Intelligence] |
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*[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FWE/is_n2_v1/ai_19579694 50 years of silent service: inside the CIA library] |
*[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FWE/is_n2_v1/ai_19579694 50 years of silent service: inside the CIA library]{{Dead link|date=August 2013}} |
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[[Category:Libraries in the United States]] |
[[Category:Libraries in the United States]] |
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The CIA Library is a library available only to Central Intelligence Agency personnel, contains approximately 125,000 books and archives of about 1,700 periodicals. Many of its information resources are available via its Digital Library, which include CD-ROMs and web-based resources.
Collections
The Library maintains three collections: Reference, Circulating, and Historical Intelligence. New material for these collections is selected around current intelligence objectives and priorities.
The reference collection includes core research tools such as encyclopedias, dictionaries, commercial directories, atlases, diplomatic lists, and foreign and domestic phone books. CD-ROMs and extensive commercial database services round out the collection.
The circulating collection consists of monographs, newspapers, and journals. The library participates in inter-library loans of circulating items with other domestic libraries.
The historical intelligence collection is primarily an open-source library dedicated to the collection, retention, and exploitation of material dealing with the intelligence profession. Currently there are over 25,000 books and an extensive collection of press clippings on that subject.
See also
- The Library of National Intelligence, part of the CIA's A-Space project