BiblioTech
BiblioTech (or Biblioteca) is derived from the Latin bibliotheca for "library", and may refer to libraries in countries or municipalities with Latin or Spanish-speaking populations, such as:
Brazil
Chile
- Biblioteca Nacional de Chile, Santiago
France
Italy
- Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Milan
- Biblioteca Estense, library of the dukes of Este in Modena
- Biblioteca Laurentiana, Florence
- Biblioteca Marciana, Venice
- Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma, Rome
- Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emanuele III, Naples
- Vatican Library in Italy
Mexico
- Biblioteca Palafoxiana, Puebla
- National Library of Mexico, Mexico City
Portugal
- Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal, Lisbon
Spain
- Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid
- Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes, University of Alicante, a digital library
United States
- BiblioTech (San Antonio), Bexar County, Texas, a digital library
- BiblioTech Program at Stanford University, Silicon Valley, California, an educational resource
- BiblioTech. Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google (2015), a book by John Palfrey
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