
Microfilm is a type of microform in which documents and printed materials are reduced in size and recorded sequentially as frames on photographic film, wound onto a reel. This recording method is integrated into institutional archives and libraries through various workflows, aiming to facilitate storage and reproduction by reducing physical volume while establishing controlled access systems; production, classification, indexing, storage, and access stages are addressed together.Historical Devel
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Mehmet Salih Çoban

Rami Library, one of Türkiye’s largest and most modern libraries, stands out as a prominent member of İstanbul’s cultural scene. Created through the restoration of the historic Rami Barracks, this library not only preserves traces of the past but also embodies a forward-looking vision.History and ArchitectureRami Library was established through the restoration of the Rami Barracks, a historic structure intertwined with İstanbul’s rich heritage. Bearing the architectural traces of the Ottoman era
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Ahsen Karakaş

NotebookLM, developed by Google, is an AI-powered note-taking and research assistant. The application enables users to build a digital library by uploading PDFs, web pages, Google Documents, presentation files, YouTube videos, and other digital content. These materials are analyzed using Gemini’s multimodal understanding capabilities. The core function of NotebookLM is to extract summaries and key topics from uploaded sources, providing users with faster access to information. As a result, resea
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Ahsen Karakaş

A Wedding in Lyon is a short story written by Stefan Zweig in 1927. Set during the Reign of Terror of the French Revolution, it depicts the final love between a couple imprisoned amid mass executions in Lyon. Zweig transforms historical reality into a dramatic human narrative, offering a poignant reflection on humanity, love, and death.SummaryThe story takes place in late 1793 in Lyon, a city under threat of destruction and massacre by order of the Revolutionary Convention. After the symbolic
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Berranur Öksüzömer

Feast on the Samanyolu is a compilation of essays by Sezai Karakoç, primarily published during Ramadan periods and centered on fasting. While focusing on the spiritual dimension of fasting, the work also offers personal impressions of the Ramadan atmosphere and social snapshots of the era. The essays are presented to the reader either with the dates of their original publication in newspapers and journals or indicated in parentheses within the book. The essay titled “Life in the Mirror of Ramada
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Berranur Öksüzömer

The Death Row Youth is a novel published as the final work in Emine Şenlikoğlu’s series Memories for the Youth. The plot unfolds within a single night in a prison cell, following a chronological timeline. The novel delicately examines class distinctions, contradictions within social structures, and themes of justice and conscience. The narrative is structured like a dramatic play, with intense focus on conflicts between characters.PlotThe novel takes place over one night in a prison cell housing
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Berranur Öksüzömer

Let Us Bring the Sky Down to Earth is a book that explores how children’s relationship with nature has changed over time, how it has been distanced by modern life, and how this distance can be healed. The main character embarks on a journey of rediscovering nature alongside a group of children. The children develop sensitivity toward the sky, the earth, animals, and all living things around them, using the metaphor of “bringing the sky down to earth” to aim for transporting nature into the space
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Berranur Öksüzömer

The Downfall of a Heart (Ger. Untergang eines Herzens) is one of the short stories written by Austrian author Stefan Zweig. First published in 1927, the work explores with psychological depth the emotional collapse and inner disintegration of an individual. Zweig’s distinctive narrative style, marked by his character analyses and psychological insights, is clearly evident in this piece. Through a simple plot structure, The Downfall of a Heart reveals the fragile aspects of human nature.SubjectTh
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Berranur Öksüzömer
KaKaracaoğlan Literature Museum Library is a museum library located in Mestanzade Neighborhood, Seyhan district, Adana province. The museum was established by transforming a historic building known as the “Dişçi Ethem Mansion.” The mansion was registered as a cultural heritage site by the Adana Cultural and Natural Heritage Preservation Board on January 30, 1992, and was expropriated by the Adana Metropolitan Municipality on April 3, 2007.Architectural FeaturesThe building, used as a residence for
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Meltem Saraç

Cahit Zarifoğlu’s Readers is a collection of the author’s articles published in various magazines and newspapers, along with his responses to readers. The book presents Zarifoğlu’s views on literature, thought, belief, child education, writing, and personal experiences. It was published in 1990 by Beyan Yayınları after the author’s death. The work is compiled from texts written at different times and carries the character of literary dialogues.SubjectThe central focus of the texts in this work i
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Berranur Öksüzömer