Library
Meanings and phrases
n.
- a room where books are kept
- a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing
- a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study; depository library
- (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use; program library; subroutine library
- a building that houses a collection of books and other materials
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- a bachelor's degree in library science; ABLS
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- a master's degree in library science; MALS
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- a master's degree in library science; MLS
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- a collection of 13 ancient papyrus codices translated from Greek into Coptic that were discovered by farmers near the town of Nag Hammadi in 1945; the codices contain 45 distinct works including the chief sources of firsthand knowledge of Gnosticism; Nag Hammadi
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- the world's largest medical library; United States National Library of Medicine; U.S. National Library of Medicine
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- the world's largest medical library; National Library of Medicine; United States National Library of Medicine
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- the world's largest medical library; National Library of Medicine; U.S. National Library of Medicine
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- library that provides books for use outside the building; lending library
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- a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study; library
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- library that provides books for use outside the building; circulating library
- They established a lending library.
- The town has a lending library, the Alexandria-Monroe Public Library.
- Belfry has a lending library, a branch of the Pike County Public Library.
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- a card certifying the bearer's right to use the library; borrower's card
- All classes are free with a valid library card.
- A library card may be required to access these links.
- All residents of Ohio are eligible to get a library card.
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- an enumeration of all the resources of a library; library catalogue
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- an enumeration of all the resources of a library; library catalog
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- fine imposed by a library on books that overdue when returned
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- an adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard; paste
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- a program in a program library
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- a debugged routine that is maintained in a program library
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- the study of the principles and practices of library administration
- Leibniz also contributed to the field of library science.
- Beghtol received a master's degree in library science from the University of Toronto in 1979.
- She attended Dawson College and Concordia University in Montreal, where she earned a degree in library science.
n.
- (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use; library; subroutine library
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- a nonprofit library maintained for public use
- It was used as a public library from 1946 to 1969.
- The public library is also on the Rathbeale Road.
- It was opened in 1866 as the city's public library.
n.
- (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use; library; program library
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- In August 1972, a fire broke out in the new library.
- A new library was constructed at the college in 2003.
- The new library stands beside Civil Building.
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- The library system racially desegregated in 1953.
- 1 library system in the nation in 1999, 2005, and 2008.
- It was the first regional library system in Nova Scotia.
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- The new Carnegie library building was opened in 1905.
- The library building is of similar size and height as the town hall.
- Construction began on Woodstock's permanent library building in 1959.
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- Since 2003, automation of the main library processes have started.
- Another Robert W. Woodruff Library houses Emory University's main library.
- Damage from Hurricane Sandy in late October 2012 closed the main library until the following March.
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- The automation of library services is through an RFID library card.
- The Carnegie Colored Library was a turning point for library services in the segregated South.
- From 1906 to 1941 she headed children's library services for the New York Public Library system.
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- The present school library was built in 1989.
- He has Victoria return Green Eggs and Ham to the school library for him.
- The former school library was the oldest high school library in Xinjiang.
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- The university library houses a collection of 825,000 volumes.
- From 1836 onward, he worked as curator of the university library.
- The offending spoons are now on display in the main university library.
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- The research library is available to historians and genealogists.
- The Library Company is now a great scholarly and research library.
- Lane died in the research library he came to Franklin to establish.
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- There is a huge central library having about one lac volumes.
- The former central library opened in 1951 as a memorial to the war dead.
- A new central library opened in 1934 at 2090 Kittredge St., where it remains.
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- Bond donated her personal library to Goucher College.
- Up till now my personal library has a collection of over 50,000 books."
- McCord willed more than 200 volumes from her personal library to the center.
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- The Mehfil-e-Islam runs free library service.
- During this time, she implemented county outreach library service.
- The subsequent reductions in library service included closing the Lombard Library.
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- The first library in Bay County was established in 1911.
- The first library began from a personal donation of 1500 books from a Mrs. West.
- He donated to establish the first library at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati.
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- The scope of the various items held in this digital library is massive.
- The Warsaw Public Library runs the digital library, established in 2011.
- It is maintained by "AlmaDL", digital library of the University of Bologna.
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- The new library opened on September 16, 1996.
- The first Carnegie library opened in 1883 in Dunfermline.
- In 1905, Velbert's public library opened.
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- "For any writer, it all starts at your local library.
- She went to her local library to research D.B.
- The local library has around 13,000 media at its disposal.
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- The buildings housed numerous works of art and a large library.
- During his busy life, he collected a large library of valuable books.
- The home is anchored on either side by a large library and drawing-room.
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- The station's music library was overhauled and reorganized.
- ElectroScapes ", another music library project followed soon.
- Upon Drexel's death, he bequeathed his music library to The Lenox Library.
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- It has an extensive library on glass blowing and education.
- It was an extensive library with at least 25,946 printed volumes.
- The society built an extensive library and organized numerous lectures.
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- Since 1944, the library collection was rebuilt anew.
- The library collection includes LGBT fiction and non-fiction.
- Part of the library collection of Petlura was returned to the Ukraine.
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- The library moved to its current three floor building in 1954.
- In 1879, the state library moved to the new State Capitol in Lansing.
- The library moved to a new building in midtown Anchorage, also as part of Project 80s.
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- He acquired a private library of more than twenty thousand volumes.
- In 1883, Haukenæs's business went bankrupt, and at the same time he lost his entire private library.
- On his deathbed, Origen had made a bequest of his private library to the Christian community in the city.
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- The law library was renovated in the summer of 2016.
- By 1895 the law library contained about 7,000 volumes.
- The law library was completely destroyed.
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- The library contains photo-books, fanzines and magazines relating to photography.
- The universities library contains 1,265,000 books and 1,108,000 electronic books and periodicals.
- Now, the library contains an area of , and has nearly 89 miles of shelves and seating for over 1,400 people.
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- 22 out of 62 accredited library and information science programs.
- The TFF was formed as a “think-tank” to address issues concerning library and information science education.
- Many colleges and universities offer degree programs in library and information sciences which cover records management.
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- In 1880, the Braidense was given the status of national library.
- The national library's Black Diamond building on the waterfront was completed in 1999.
- The State Library ("Statsbiblioteket") at the university campus has status of a national library.
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- The gamma function was also added to the C standard library (math.h).
- Phillips subsequently started working on the Scala compiler and standard library.
- F supports most of the modules and subroutines found in the Fortran 95 standard library.
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- It was transferred to the management as a branch library of Houston Public Library in 1921.
- The east side of Ventura had been without a branch library since the 2009 closure of the H.P.
- It later became a branch library and an office structure for the city Department of Parks and Recreation.
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- It continues to house a local history reference library and museum.
- The third houses the adult library, reference library and computer laboratory.
- It includes the Braithwaite Hall (the former reference library - named after the Rev.
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- Next to the Museum there is a municipal library.
- Berkeley Public Library serves as the municipal library.
- The municipal library is located in the central square, "Piazza Santo Stefano."
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- Houston's public library system was desegregated in 1953.
- Berkeley Public Library The Berkeley Public Library is the public library system for Berkeley, California.
- Santa Barbara Library The Santa Barbara Public Library is the public library system of Santa Barbara, California.
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- It is also equipped with a small library.
- Also a small library is in the village.
- Although he did own a ""house clock, a small library of books.
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- The first part of the town library was built in 1900.
- The present school library was built in 1989.
- The library was built by King Rama III.
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- Johnson notably set out to acquire the film library of Japanese anime director-animator Hayao Miyazaki.
- The deal also included the Rogue film library, featuring such films as "Assault On Precinct 13" and "The Strangers".
- In 1955, RKO sold the American television rights to its film library, including "Citizen Kane", to C&C Television Corp.
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- In the lower square's center, the library is located.
- The library is located along the Chattahoochee River in West Point.
- The municipal library is located in the central square, "Piazza Santo Stefano."
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- The borough of Croydon has 14 libraries, a joint library and a mobile library.
- Library services in Gowrie Junction are provided by the Toowoomba Regional Council's mobile library service.
- The Central Public Library of Serres also has a mobile library, to serve citizens from the prefecture of Serres.
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- The New York Headquarters and Academic Center also has its own library.
- Snarøya formerly had its own library, as a branch of the municipal public library service.
- As well as housing numerous students, it also contains the hall's own library and the Junior and Senior Common Rooms.
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- Watts Free Library The Watts Free Library is a historic library located on Third Street in Leonard, North Dakota.
- Medicine Hat Public Library Medicine Hat Public Library is a public library located in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
- Central Public Library of Serres Central Public Library of Serres is a public library located in Serres, Macedonia, Greece.
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- School and library systems frequently have used them for bookmobiles, when bus bodies are not preferred.
- It is one of the 23 public library systems serving New York State's public libraries, and was established in 1958.
- Eastern Shores Library System The Eastern Shores Library System (ESLS) was one of 17 public library systems in Wisconsin.
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- After removal of the library collections, Memorial Hall was converted to office and classroom space.
- The building was complete by the end of the year, and most of the university's library collections were moved in over Christmas break.
- He was a leader in the movement to increase library collections of Latino literature and Spanish-language materials in the United States.
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- The building was home to the city's first public library from 1941 to 1976.
- He constructed the ducal palace and opened the first public library in the city.
- The Chidsey Library opened in May 1941 as the City of Sarasota's first public library building.
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- The Mehfil-e-Islam runs free library service.
- In Northwich he provided a free library and re-endowed Sir John Deane's Grammar School.
- But the design of the idealized free library was the subject of prolonged and heated debate.
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- Assigned volume numbers sometimes vary in catalogued library holdings.
- Overall, she has 41 works in 84 publications in 3 languages and 1,075 library holdings.
- All together he translated 18 works in 27 publications in 2 languages and 537 library holdings
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- It opened in 1966 and is the largest library facility at ASU.
- The Royal Library of Alexandria, in Alexandria, Egypt, was once the largest library in the world.
- North Bengal State Library North Bengal State Library is the largest library in the North Bengal region of India.
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- Functionally, this gave the ColecoVision the largest software library of any console of its day.
- Oculus has also licensed software library RealSpace3D, which is expected to provide the Rift with HRTF and reverb algorithms.
- Berkeley DB Berkeley DB (BDB) is a software library intended to provide a high-performance embedded database for key/value data.
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- The city library of Balmazújváros, his native town, was named after him in 2004.
- Sigüenza managed to salvage the city library from the fire, avoiding a great loss.
- The building name "Neuer Portikus" is derived from the porticus in front of the old city library at the Obermainbrücke ("upper Main bridge").
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- The library was established after the French Revolution.
- A library was established, and in 1924 a museum was opened.
- A library was established at Shimla.
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- Scan, Print and Copy Services: McLennan library provides scan, print, and copy services.
- While the materials do not circulate, the library provides copy services as well as reference services.
- A transportation library provides resources related to policy, regulations, operations, and other aspects of transportation.
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- The original library staff only had three trained employees.
- The station's library staff included:
- All branches still also offer checkout from library staff at circulation desks.
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- In 1999, 400 books were bought for 3075 taka for creating a college library.
- CCRLS membership includes 16 public libraries and one community college library:
- The college library also provides Book Bank facility to degree college students in first-cum-first-served-basis.
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- As of December 2011 the library holds some 72,300 titles.
- The library holds many special collections, including audio and print collections.
- The museum library holds about 24,000 volumes and a small collection of manuscripts.
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- The very first academic library in Canada was opened in 1789 in Windsor, Nova Scotia.
- In 2018, ANRT became a digitization unit of the academic library of the new University of Lille.
- It is the largest academic library in Atlantic Canada with over one million books and 40,000 journals.