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The public's fascination with the lives of others has been reflected in the collections
of the San Francisco Public Library since its founding in the mid-19th century, when
Anglo-Americans and Western Europeans were credited with shaping the world. Since then,
people from all continents, communities and colors are acknowledged to have made their
own marks on the world. This collection highlights the lives, careers and accomplishments
of those of the past as well as the present, including notable women, gays, lesbians,
bisexuals, transgenders, people with disabilities, Native Americans and people of African,
Asian and Latino/Hispanic heritage, in a true reflection of the diversity found in San
Francisco. Users of the collection include the general public and students from the high
school through undergraduate levels searching for references to particular people or
interested in the history of science and technology. The collection
is weeded based on significance of title, usage and maintaining existing collection
strengths.
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Collective Biography: Current and retrospective biographies of notables
associated with the United States and, to a lesser extent, other countries; emphasis
is on a diverse and inclusive collection; see Art, Music &
Recreation Center for collective biography of artists, musicians and sports
figures; see Business, Science & Technology Center for
collective biography of scientists and businesspeople; see Government
Information Center for collective biography of political figures.
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Individual Biography: Historical and contemporary biographies covering famous
or infamous individuals in every field of endeavor (the exception being that biographies
of performing and visual artists are found in the Art, Music &
Recreation Center); memoirs of great literary merit or local interest; collected
letters and journals; autobiography and biography.
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