El-Abbadi, Mostafa, and Omnia Mounir Fathallah, eds. What Happened to the Ancient Library of Alexandria. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2008.
Religious Libraries
Krätli, Graziano. “The Book and the Sand: Restoring and Preserving the Ancient Desert Libraries of Mauritania — Part 1”. World Libraries 14 (2004). https://worldlibraries.dom.edu/index.php/worldlib/article/download/159/114?inline=1.
Gamage, Premila. “Political Conflicts and Sri Lankan Libraries”. Library & Archival Security 18, no. 1 (2003): 43-51.
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.
Golvers, Noël. “The Pre-1773 Jesuit Libraries in Peking As a Medium for Western Learning in Seventeenth- and Early Eighteenth-Century China”. The Library 16, no. 4 (2015): 429-45.
Gul, Sumeer, and Samina Khan. “Growth and Development of Oriental Libraries in India”. Library Philosophy and Practice, no. April (2008): 1-5.
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.
Bodemer, Brett. “Rabelais and the Abbey of Saint-Victor Revisited”. Information & Culture: A Journal of History 47, no. 1 (2012): 4-17.
Boscq, Marie-Claire. “Dans La Tourmente Revolutionnaire: Les Bibliotheques De Strasbourg Et Leurs Catalogues”. Histoire Et Civilisation Du Livre 13 (2017): 269-90.
Bruni, Flavia, and Andrew Pettegree, eds. Lost Books: Reconstructing the Print World of Pre-Industrial Europe. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2016.
Cairns, Audrey M., and Peter H. Reid. “The Historical Development of the Library of St. Mary’s College, Blairs, Aberdeen, 1829-1986”. Library & Information History 25, no. 4 (2009): 247-64.
Carden, Sheila. “The Origins of the Oireachtas Library”. Dublin Historical Record 57, no. 1 (2004): 102-8.
Carlson, Peter P.C. “Quid Me Dicis Bonum?: An Analysis of the Library and Theology of the Good Men of Ashridge”. Claremont Graduate University, 2009.
Carriker, Andrew. Library of Eusebius of Caesarea. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill, 2003.
Casson, Lionel. Libraries in the Ancient World. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2001.
Clausen, Helge. “Miss d’Auchamp, The Catholic Library Association and Niels Steensen’ S Library in Copenhagen”. Catholic Library World 74, no. 2 (2003): 102-08.
Clausen, Helge. “Two Catholic Libraries in Copenhagen, 1648-1962: St. Andrew’s Library and Niels Steensen’s Library”. Library History 20, no. 1 (2004): 19-32.
Clausen, Helge. The Written Word Is the Most Patient Missionary: Catholic Literature and Catholic Public Libraries in Denmark from the Reformation to Vatican II, 1536-1962. Copenhagen, Denmark: Catholic Publishers, 2006.
Crawford, John C. “The High State of Culture to Which This Part of the Country Has Attained: Libraries, Reading, and Society in Paisley, 1760-1830”. Library & Information History 30, no. 3 (2014): 172-94.
Dijkgraaf, Hendrik. The Library of a Jesuit Community at Holbeck, Nottinghamshire (1679). Cambridge, England: LP Publications, 2003.
Erünsal, İsmail E. “A Brief Survey of the Development of Turkish Library Catalogues”. Libri 51, no. 1 (2001): 1-7.
Evenden, Elizabeth. “The Real Rape of York: Dr. Rosenbach’s Acquisition of Books from York Minster Library: A Reconsideration”. The Book Collector 65 (2016): 45-59.
Ferlier, Louisiane. “Tace Sowle-Raylton (1666–1749) and the Circulation of Books in the London Quaker Community”. Library & Information History 31, no. 3 (2015): 157-70.
Fligge, Jorg. “Bremen, Danzig, Hamburg Und Lubeck: Hanseatische Stadtbibliotheken - Gleiche Wurzeln, Verschiedene Wege”. BuB-Forum Bibliothek Und Information 55 (2003): 74-79.