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In 1945–46, the House of Commons reorganised its library on modern lines. A Research Division was created, to provide briefings to Members, and to answer their individual detailed enquiries on a confidential and non-partisan basis. A modern reference library was created in the former Map Room, which
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Library services including reading rooms, book loans, on-line resources and reference collections. The Library is one of the main common spaces of the Houses of Parliament; Members use it for conversation, discussion and relaxation as well as consulting information sources. Reading room facilities
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conducted by Sir Kevin Tebbit. However, research, information and library services continue to be provided to Members of Parliament and their staff under the House of Commons Library banner. The Department of Information Services is also responsible for information services for the public including
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The Library was stocked with some 30,000 books majoring in history, topography, literature, biography and politics, as well as the official papers of the House. Almost alone among contemporary parliamentary libraries, from about 1860 onwards, the staff were given free rein to determine the scope of
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Briefings for the House and Members generally covering the business of the House and other issues of parliamentary concern. 83 Research Papers (around half on bills before the House) and 187 Debate Packs were produced in 2010/11. 494 new Standard Notes were published in the year and around 1,200
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The Library is not open to the general public, though information about the history and work of the Commons can be supplied by the House of Commons Information Office. Arrangements can often be made for members of the public who wish to use resources of the Library not available elsewhere to have
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In 2011, the Library had 150 staff, and occupied premises outside the Palace of Westminster (principally the old Whitehall Club at no.1 Derby Gate) as well as within it. Many of the staff have specialist qualifications in, for instance, law, statistics, and various aspects of public affairs, or
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A confidential enquiry service for Members and their staff covering all subjects of parliamentary interest. Some 19,200 substantive requests ("logged enquiries") were received in 2010/11.
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The total holdings are about 350,000 print items, plus journals and official papers, together with extensive on-line and electronic sources. The Library is not a mandatory or
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system. Computerisation of the Library's information systems began in 1979 with the creation of POLIS, the Parliamentary On-Line Information System.
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Parliament's Education Service, the House of Commons Information Office, Visitor Services and the Web & Intranet Service.
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The library has adopted the phrase "Contributing to a well-informed democracy" as a summary of its mission statement.
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were updated at least once. Research Papers and most Standard Notes are generally available via the
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Training and guidance in the use of information, particularly online resources and Library services.
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In 2008 the Library was incorporated into the new Department of Information Services following a
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The Library was established in 1818 and a purpose-designed library was built for it by Sir
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librarianship. Staff of the Library are not, and have never been, employed by the
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A Panoramic View of London, from the Tower of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster
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The Library provides four core services to the House, Members and their staff:
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Records of the House of Commons Library are kept at the Parliamentary Archives
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had been previously equipped with pull-down maps of all parts of the world.
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and completed in 1828. This building, along with much of the medieval
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may by courtesy use the Library, the House of Lords has a separate
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The Meeting of Wellington and Blücher after the Battle of Waterloo
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Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide
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for Members' Staff are provided in the Derby Gate Library.
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Review of Management and Services of the House of Commons
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in the same year, when the Library contributed to the
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Detail of the facade of the library at No 1 Derby Gate
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House of Commons
of the United Kingdom


Current members of the 59th Parliament
2024 general election
England
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Wales
Speaker
Leader
Shadow Leader
Father of the House
Committees of the House of Commons
Palace of Westminster
House of Commons Chamber
Portcullis House
Library
Virtual House
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