The Betty and Gordon Moore Library

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The Betty and Gordon Moore Library

Image: © David Purchase Taken: 22 Sep 2012

This library is part of the main Cambridge University Library, but is located separately on the new Mathematics site in West Cambridge. The Centre for Mathematical Sciences and the Isaac Newton Institute are on the same site. The library provides a very pleasant working environment, and is larger than it looks as there must be almost as much floor space below ground as there is above. It is named after the donors who provided the University with this fine facility. Gordon Moore was the founder of Intel.

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