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Clay tablets have been used to keep records from the earliest times. However, they were used for archives rather than libraries and consisted mainly of administrative records.Private and personal libraries containing books first appeared in Greece in the 5th century BC.The Royal Library of Alexandria was founded in the 3rd century BC and was reputedly the largest library in the world. It was linked to amuseum,or research centre, and appeared to be primarily devoted to editing Greek texts on papyrus scrolls. The library was initially organized by Demetrius Phalereus who wrote about history, rhetoric, and literary criticism, and was a student of Aristotle.

One of the most important libraries in Persia established in the 7th century was that associated with the Academy of Gundisaphur, which offered training in medicine, philosophy, theology and science. It was the most important medical centre of the ancient world during the 6th and 7th centuries. In the 8th century Iranians and Arabs imported the skill of paper-making from China, and by the 9th century, public libraries started to appear in many Islamic cities, although they were later destroyed by invaders. However, the contents of the texts were copied by Christian monks and were added to texts from Roman, Greek, and Byzantine works.Library design at the time reflected the labour intensive process of hand-copying of texts and the need to keep them secure.Thus librarians chained books to lecterns or shelves. Today Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) can be used if we wish to know where a book is located.
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