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Berg, Daria, ed. Transforming Book Culture in China, 1600-2016. Wiesbaden, Germany: Harrassowitz Verlag, 2016.
Campbell, Duncan M. “Reflections on the Tower of the Crimson Clouds and the History of the Private Library in Late-Imperial China”. East Asian History 38, no. February (2014): 63-74.
Evald, Pierre. “Osho Lao Tzu Library: The Library, Reading and Publishing of an Indian Bookman and Mystic”. The Private Library, 2005, 73-96.
Golvers, Noël. Libraries of Western Learning for China: Circulation of Western Books Between Europe and China in the Jesuit Mission (ca. 1650-1750). 3 vol. Louvain, Belgium: Ferdinand Verbiest Institute, 2015.
Dai, Lianbin. “China’s Bibliographic Tradition and the History of the Book”. Book History 17, no. 1 (2014): 1-50.
Liao, Jing. “A Historical Perspective: The Root Cause for the Underdevelopment of User Services in Chinese Academic Libraries”. Journal of Academic Librarianship 30, no. 2 (2004): 109-15.
de Weerdt, Hilde. “The Discourse of Loss in Song Dynasty Private and Imperial Book Collecting”. Library Trends 55, no. 3 (2007): 404-20.
Adunka, Evelyn. Der Raub Der Bücher: Plünderung in Der NS-Zeit Und Restitution Nach 1945. Wien, Austria: Czernin, 2002.
Agnew, Robin A.L. “Catalogue of the Library of Sir John Forbes (1787-1861) MD EDIN FRCP LOND FRS., Part 2: Works Referring to Sir John Forbes”. Journal of Medical Biography 9, no. 3 (2001): 175-80.
Aitchison, Briony, and Peter H. Reid. “The Owner of One of the Largest and Most Valuable Private Libraries in Scotland: David Hay Fleming As Book Collector”. Library & Information History 31 (2015): 95-116.
Austin, Liam, and John Feather. “A Sixteenth-Century Library in Eighteenth-Century Cambridge”. Library & Information History 29, no. 1 (2013): 3-18.
Barker, Nicolas, and David Quentin. The Library of Thomas Tresham and Thomas Brudenell. London, England: Roxburghe Club, 2006.
Beales, Ross W. , Jr. “Ebenezer Parkman’s World of Print: A Country Parson and the Print Culture of Eighteenth-Century Anglo-America”. Library & Information History 31, no. 4 (2015): 229-57.
Bernardini, Mauro. Medicea Volumina: Legature E Libri Dei Medici Nella Biblioteca Universitaria De Pisa. Pisa, Italy: Edizioni ETS, 2001.
Bilak, Donna. “Alchemy and the End Times: Revelations from the Laboratory and Library of John Allin, Puritan Alchemist (1623-1683)”. AMBIX 60, no. 4 (2013): 390-414.
Birkwood, Katherine. “Our Learned Primate and That Rare Treasurie: James Ussher’s Use of Sir Robert Cotton’s Manuscript Library, C. 1603-1655”. Library & Information History 26 (2010): 33-42.
Bowden, Caroline. “The Library of Mildred Cooke Cecil, Lady Burghley”. The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society 7, no. 6 (2005): 3-29.
Brown, Cynthia J. The Queen’s Library: Image-Making at the Court of Anne of Brittany, 1477-1514. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.
Brudin, Abigail, and Dunstan Roberts. “Book-Buying and the Grand Tour: The Italian Books at Belton House in Lincolnshire”. The Library 16, no. 1 (2015): 51-79.
Bruni, Flavia, and Andrew Pettegree, eds. Lost Books: Reconstructing the Print World of Pre-Industrial Europe. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2016.
Burkart, Lucas. “Die Traumereien Einiger Kunstliebender Klossterbruder: Zur Situation Der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Bibliothek Warburg Zwischen 1929 Und 1933”. Zeitschrift für Kunstgeschichte 63, no. 1 (2000): 89-119.