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Hello Aivin G., I have a question and a comment about Somerville.
The question, do you have a reference for "The library is the biggest college library of the University of Oxford" in Somerville College Library? I have looked at the reference http://www.some.ox.ac.uk/library-it/ but that just says it is "one of the largest undergraduate College libraries in the University".
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Hello Aivin G., I have a question and a comment about Somerville.
The question, do you have a reference for "The library is the biggest college library of the University of Oxford" in Somerville College Library? I have looked at the reference http://www.some.ox.ac.uk/library-it/ but that just says it is "one of the largest undergraduate College libraries in the University".
The comment, I edited Somerville College, Oxford to say Somerville's net assets had the seventh highest total for an Oxford undergraduate college. As background I have added a section on Finances to Colleges of the University of Oxford, with a reference to a 2018 Guardian article. College accounts do not include all their main sites and heritage assets, so they do not give complete values for the colleges' wealth. TSventon ( talk) 15:22, 7 March 2019 (UTC)
Thanks for creating Parks College, Oxford.
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