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In the United Kingdom public libraries are under the control of local authorities, city or county elected bodies, funded from local taxes, with some un‐earmarked central government funding. These library authorities provide central reference and lending services, information offices, local studies collections, and often special services to hospitals, schools, residential homes and even prisons. Stock is the usual books and periodicals plus audio and sometimes videotapes, and discs.

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