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==The International Arcade Museum Library, Inc.== The [[International Arcade Museum Library]], Inc. is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public benefit corporation located in {{Flag|United States}} Pasadena, California, which makes available physical (non-electronic) reference items for in-person review. It also works to scan and provide reference material online. As member of both the American Library Association and the OCLC, the International Arcade Museum Library, Inc. is currently working to catalog its holdings and to provide access to same online. Furthermore, it manages a small exhibit that is rotated on a regular basis, usually with a selection of machines made between 1880 and 2009. The International Arcade Museum Library, Inc. name is used under license from The [[International Arcade Museum]]. The International Arcade Museum Library ("IAML") is separate from the International Arcade Museum ("IAM"), and operates under a trademark license donated by the IAM. It is dedicated to making available reference material to hobbyists, searchers, and the general public. Resources are extremely limited at this time so currently the library is only able to assist with research requests made in-person. The International Arcade Museum Library has access to everything in the [[McLemore Coin-Operated Machine Library]], as well as to thousands of other holdings of interest. Additionally, the library has access to electronic research material provided by the International Arcade Museum, as well as to some of its own electronic holdings. Most of these electronic holdings are available here online. Please see the Library page for more information about our online resources as well as our physical reference library and archive in Pasadena, California.
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