The “OCLC Top 1000” list presents the top
works most widely held by libraries. First published
in the fall of 2004, the list was most recently updated
in 2005. The list reflects true classics and
canonical works of western culture. The list also
shows the extent to which libraries strive to meet
the needs of their readers, by offering books in high
demand in any given year. The list contains
classic works such as the Bible, utilitarian
works such as the U.S. Census and
also popular works such as Tom Brokaw’s
Greatest Generation.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Paul Streby
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And this is just the tip of the iceberg; annotations could include sound and video clips, links to other suggested resources ("see also..."), hyperlinked search strings for the library catalog, WorldCat.org, Diigo, Google, or other sources, plus about a zillion things that I can't even think of.