Margaret Herrick Library
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The Margaret Herrick Library, located in Beverly Hills, California, is the main repository of print, graphic and research materials of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The library contains a digital repository and has historical materials that include those relating to the Oscars awards show. ()
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