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Что (кто) такое library - определение

INSTITUTION CHARGED WITH THE CARE OF A COLLECTION OF LITERARY, MUSICAL, ARTISTIC, OR REFERENCE MATERIALS, SUCH AS BOOKS, MANUSCRIPTS, RECORDINGS, OR FILMS
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  • card catalogues]] were the traditional method of organizing the list of resources and their location within a large library.
  • °C}} to prevent the spread of insects and diseases.
  • Interior of the [[Bibliotheca Alexandrina]], Alexandria, Egypt, showing both stacks and computer terminals
  • Boston Public Library, Boston, Massachusetts, United States]]
  • José Vasconcelos Library]] in Mexico City, Mexico
  • Palma]], [[Balearic Islands]]
  • [[British Museum Reading Room]]
  • A children's library in [[Montreal]], Quebec, Canada in 1943
  • A community library in [[Ethiopia]]
  • The University Library at [[Eötvös Loránd University]], Budapest, Hungary
  • Library shelves in Hong Kong, showing numbers of the classification scheme to help readers locate works in that section
  • 1910–1920}}
  • [[National Library of Wales]], [[Aberystwyth]]
  • Main reading room of the [[Rijksmuseum Research Library]] is the largest public [[art history]] [[research library]] in the [[Netherlands]]. The library is part of the [[Rijksmuseum]] in [[Amsterdam]].
  • The [[Robarts Library]] at the [[University of Toronto]], Canada
  • A modern reading room in the [[State and University Library, Denmark]]
  • The Sistine Hall of the [[Vatican Library]]
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Library         
·noun A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books.
II. Library ·noun A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library.
library         
(libraries)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A public library is a building where things such as books, newspapers, videos, and music are kept for people to read, use, or borrow.
...the local library...
She issued them library cards.
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2.
A private library is a collection of things such as books or music, that is normally only used with the permission of the owner.
My thanks go to the British School of Osteopathy, for the use of their library.
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library         
¦ noun (plural libraries)
1. a building or room containing a collection of books and periodicals for use by the public or the members of an institution.
a collection of books held in a library.
an organized collection of films, recorded music, etc., kept for research or borrowing: a record library.
2. a series of books or recordings issued by a company as a set.
(also software library) Computing a collection of programs and software packages made generally available.
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. libraria 'bookshop', from liber, libr- 'book'.
library         
<programming, library> A collection of subroutines and functions stored in one or more files, usually in compiled form, for linking with other programs. Libraries are one of the earliest forms of organised code reuse. They are often supplied by the operating system or {software development environment} developer to be used in many different programs. The routines in a library may be general purpose or designed for some specific function such as three dimensional animated graphics. Libraries are linked with the user's program to form a complete executable. The linking may be static linking or, in some systems, dynamic linking. (1998-11-21)
library         
n.
1) to accumulate, build up a library
2) to computerize a library
3) a children's; circulating, lending; law; mobile; municipal; music; public; reference; rental; research; school; university library
4) at, in (she works at/in the library)
Library         
A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a virtual space, or both.
Libraries         
·pl of Library.
reference library         
(reference libraries)
A reference library is a library that contains books which you can look at in the library itself but which you cannot borrow.
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reference library         
¦ noun a library in which the books are for consultation rather than for loan.
class library         
  • A woman working next to a filing cabinet containing the subroutine library on reels of punched tape for the EDSAC computer.
COLLECTION OF NON-VOLATILE RESOURCES USED BY COMPUTER PROGRAMS, OFTEN FOR SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
Library linking; Shared library; Library Linking (Computer Science); Code library; Software library; Software libraries; Library (software); Programming library; Library routine; Shared object; Shared libraries; Subroutine library; Program library; Program libraries; Native library; Shared Library; System library; Class library; Application program library; Computer library; Function library; Library (computer science); Object library; Software libary; Programmer libraries; Software Library; Code generation library; Code generation libraries; Shared library form; Code package; Programming libraries; Reusable library; Stub in Linux; Software dependency; Library function; .dylib; Shared lib; Smart linking; Smart linker
<programming> A library of reusable classes for use with an object-oriented programming system. (1994-12-05)

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Library

A library is a collection of materials, books or media that are accessible for use and not just for display purposes. A library provides physical (hard copies) or digital access (soft copies) materials, and may be a physical location or a virtual space, or both. A library's collection can include printed materials and other physical resources in many formats such as DVD, CD and cassette as well as access to information, music or other content held on bibliographic databases.

A library, which may vary widely in size, may be organized for use and maintained by a public body such as a government; an institution such as a school or museum; a corporation; or a private individual. In addition to providing materials, libraries also provide the services of librarians who are trained and experts at finding, selecting, circulating and organizing information and at interpreting information needs, navigating and analyzing very large amounts of information with a variety of resources.

Library buildings often provide quiet areas for studying, as well as common areas for group study and collaboration, and may provide public facilities for access to their electronic resources; for instance: computers and access to the Internet. The library's clientele and services offered vary depending on its type: users of a public library have different needs from those of a special library or academic library, for example. Libraries may also be community hubs, where programs are delivered and people engage in lifelong learning. Modern libraries extend their services beyond the physical walls of a building by providing material accessible by electronic means, including from home via the Internet.

The services that libraries offer are variously described as library services, information services, or the combination "library and information services", although different institutions and sources define such terminology differently.