Etymology: [ lI-"brer-E; British usually ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English librarie, from Anglo-Norman librarie, from Old French librairie, from Latin librarium (“bookcase, chest for books”), from librarius (“concerning books”), from liber (“the inner bark of trees", "paper", "parchment", "book”), probably derived from a Proto-Indo-European base * (leub(h), “to strip", "to peel”). Displaced native Middle English bochus, bochous "library, bookhouse" (from Old English bōchūs "library, bookhouse").
Synonyms: athenaeum, atheneum, bibliotheca, book collection, book room, information center, media center, reference center, study
kütüphane, kitaplık, kitapli, kütüphanede, kitaplik, çalışma odası, yordamlık, bir şahsa ait kitapların toplamı, reference library kitapların okunmasına müsaade edip bunları, circulating library, lending library ödünç kitap veren kütüphane, aynı matbaada basılan ve aynı türden kitaplar serisi, belgelik,
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reference library kitapların okunmasına müsaade edip bunları
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An equivalent collection of analogous information in a non-printed form, e.g. record library, An institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people. It is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users, A collection of subprograms used to develop software, A collection of books or other forms of stored information. An individual may refer to his collection of books and other items as his library, lib, The collection of representations such as symbol, simulation model, layout abstract, or transistor schematic, used by the different tools in the design system to create or analyze an IC Inserting the technologies into a design to create efficient circuits, a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, films and electronic information) are kept and accessed for use, but not for sale, A collection of expressed genes from a specific tissue sample, and their annotations, A collection of standard software instructions, programs, routines, and subroutines in a computer's memory, a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library" a building that houses a collection of books and other materials (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing, This function includes those activities that directly support the collection, cataloging, storage and distribution of published materials, primarily in support of the institution's academic programs, a file containing standard functions that may be used by a program Library functions usually perform very specific tasks, and using them can simplify work when a particular function needs to be carried out repeatedly in a program, record library, An institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by certain people. It is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users, A data-storage system, usually managed by Removable Storage A library consists of removable media (such as tapes or discs) and a hardware device that can read from or write to the media There are two major types of libraries: robotic libraries (automated multiple-media, multidrive devices) and stand-alone drive libraries (manually operated, single-drive devices) A robotic library is also called a jukebox or changer See also Removable Storage, A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library, a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library", A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books, a building that houses a collection of books and other materials (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing, A collection of (often related) subroutines to be linked to a program, (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use, a building that houses a collection of books and other materials, In molecular biology, a "library" is a complex mixture of recombinant DNA molecules in a suitable cloning vector representing either the entire genome of an organism (a genomic library) or the messenger RNA populationof a whole organism, cell type, or tissue type (a cDNA library), An unordered collection of clones (i e , cloned DNA from a particular organism) whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping See also: genomic library, arrayed library, a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study, a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing, place where one can borrow books; collection of programs and commands used to build a program from source code in a programming language (Computers), 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, 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. Collection of information resources in print or in other forms that is organized and made accessible for reading or study. The word derives from the Latin liber ("book"). The origin of libraries lies in the keeping of written records, a practice that dates at least to the 3rd millennium BC in Babylonia. The first libraries as repositories of books were those of the Greek temples and those established in conjunction with the Greek schools of philosophy in the 4th century BC. Today's libraries frequently contain periodicals, microfilms, tapes, videos, compact discs, and other materials in addition to books. The growth of on-line communications networks has enabled library users to search electronically linked databases worldwide. See also library science. Alexandria Library of Bodleian Library British Library library classification Library of Congress Library of Congress Classification library science New York Public Library, a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library", 1)(ASIC library) Set of macros offered by ASIC vendor Contains hard macro gates (for example, 2-input NAND gate); can also contain soft macro functions (for example, '161 counter) for improved design productivity 2) (CAD tool library) Set of data needed to support the ASIC library on a CAD tool Data is packaged in the native library format of the CAD tool, A collection of functions, compiled as a group and accessible to applications by calling the function name, together with any required arguments DLLs are one type of library; those used by compilers to provide built-in functions are another type, A collection of one or more coverages contained within a specified spatial extent, all of which share a single coordinate system Coverages may be tiled in a library All tiled coverages in a library must share a common tiling scheme, however, A collection of materials organized to provide physical, bibliographic, and intellectual access to a target group, with a staff that is trained to provides services and programs related to the information needs of the target group At UNI, the library is located in the building just west of the Maucker Student Union, An unordered collection of clones (i e cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping Compare genomic library, arrayed library, Collection of fragments of the genome in an unordered array Relationships of fragments can be determined by physical (sequencing, RFLP maps, ESTs) or genetic means, A collection of routines that perform commonly required operations, A collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species (See cDNA library, Expression library, Genomic library ), In the context of C++, a library is a repository of functionality that can be used in other programs A library for handling files, will allow you to create, open, and edit files By using a library in your program, you don't have to develop the technology yourself, A collection of spatially related ArcStorm or LIBRARIAN layers A library has a spatial extent which applies to all layers in the library, When speaking of computers, refers to a collection of routines that perform operations which are commonly required by programs Libraries may be shared, meaning that the library routines reside in a file separate from the programs that use them Library routines may also be "statically linked" to a program, meaning that copies of the library routines required by that program are physically added to the program Such statically linked binaries do not require the existence of any library files in order to execute Programs linked against shared libraries will not execute unless the required libraries have been installed, Here: Collection of a large number of different molecules (peptide library, protein library, antibody library) or clones (gene libraries) for screening and/or selection, The library contains reference information about topics relevant to the topic of sustainability The information in the library should be well accepted, in contrast for example to the scenarios The library also identifies crosscutting issues, which are themes that occur in many different scenarios, such as the relation of social inequity with sustainability, or the law of unintended consequences, bibliotheca, bibliotheke, Choose Rice Avenue Community Public Library Erie County Public Library Access PA Power Library remote access Information Please Internet Public Library Library of Congress National Libraries of the World Public Libraries with WWW Services Smithsonian Institutional Libraries WWW Virtual Law Library, A popular way to package code for reuse Object Libraries: class libraries - the foundation for reuse in object-oriented languages (Components are simpler to understand and generally easier to use than class libraries) Components are distributed in reusable code in an executable format (source coed is not required) ensuring that programmers using the component cannot modify the code, University of Manitoba Libraries This term is considered a singular entity encompassing all libraries at the University of Manitoba and affiliated institutions, Establishment and provision of libraries for use by the general public and the technical and financial support of privately-operated libraries Source: U S Census Bureau Government Finance and Employment Classification Manual, contain frequently used symbols, subroutines, and commands Rather than recreating a symbol everytime it is required, a user can call the symbol from a library using a unique identification code The same is true of subroutines, sometimes referred to as macros, A general term for a collection of pre-prepared Vutrax items such as:- Schematic Library - circuit diagram symbols for gates, resistors, connectors etc Object Library - symbols for non electrical items such as cabinets, windows, etc Footprint Library - graphical representation of the pads and silk screen for PCB components Physical Library - a processed form of libraries used for Rats Nest generation often built by associating the schematic symbol with the footprint symbol Multiple footprints may be tabulated for a device (e g DIL and SMSO), A collection of elements that are stored together and can be reused as you'd like, plural of library, Travel/Trans, In addition to the Baillieu (see below), there are also branch libraries for individual faculties and departments, and at each of the other university campuses Students may use their student card to borrow from all the university libraries, A repository of all controlled items in a specific status A library typically is associated with (and is a component of) a specific environment,
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An equivalent collection of analogous information in a non-printed form, e.g. record library
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An institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people. It is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users
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A collection of subprograms used to develop software
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A collection of books or other forms of stored information. An individual may refer to his collection of books and other items as his library
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The collection of representations such as symbol, simulation model, layout abstract, or transistor schematic, used by the different tools in the design system to create or analyze an IC Inserting the technologies into a design to create efficient circuits
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a place in which literary, musical, artistic, or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, films and electronic information) are kept and accessed for use, but not for sale
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A collection of expressed genes from a specific tissue sample, and their annotations
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A collection of standard software instructions, programs, routines, and subroutines in a computer's memory
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a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library" a building that houses a collection of books and other materials (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing
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This function includes those activities that directly support the collection, cataloging, storage and distribution of published materials, primarily in support of the institution's academic programs
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a file containing standard functions that may be used by a program Library functions usually perform very specific tasks, and using them can simplify work when a particular function needs to be carried out repeatedly in a program
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An institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by certain people. It is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users
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A data-storage system, usually managed by Removable Storage A library consists of removable media (such as tapes or discs) and a hardware device that can read from or write to the media There are two major types of libraries: robotic libraries (automated multiple-media, multidrive devices) and stand-alone drive libraries (manually operated, single-drive devices) A robotic library is also called a jukebox or changer See also Removable Storage
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A considerable collection of books kept for use, and not as merchandise; as, a private library; a public library
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a depository built to contain books and other materials for reading and study a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library"
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A building or apartment appropriated for holding such a collection of books
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a building that houses a collection of books and other materials (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing
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A collection of (often related) subroutines to be linked to a program
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(computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use
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In molecular biology, a "library" is a complex mixture of recombinant DNA molecules in a suitable cloning vector representing either the entire genome of an organism (a genomic library) or the messenger RNA populationof a whole organism, cell type, or tissue type (a cDNA library)
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An unordered collection of clones (i e , cloned DNA from a particular organism) whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping See also: genomic library, arrayed library
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a collection of literary documents or records kept for reference or borrowing
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place where one can borrow books; collection of programs and commands used to build a program from source code in a programming language (Computers) isim
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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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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. Collection of information resources in print or in other forms that is organized and made accessible for reading or study. The word derives from the Latin liber ("book"). The origin of libraries lies in the keeping of written records, a practice that dates at least to the 3rd millennium BC in Babylonia. The first libraries as repositories of books were those of the Greek temples and those established in conjunction with the Greek schools of philosophy in the 4th century BC. Today's libraries frequently contain periodicals, microfilms, tapes, videos, compact discs, and other materials in addition to books. The growth of on-line communications networks has enabled library users to search electronically linked databases worldwide. See also library science. Alexandria Library of Bodleian Library British Library library classification Library of Congress Library of Congress Classification library science New York Public Library
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a room where books are kept; "they had brandy in the library"
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1)(ASIC library) Set of macros offered by ASIC vendor Contains hard macro gates (for example, 2-input NAND gate); can also contain soft macro functions (for example, '161 counter) for improved design productivity 2) (CAD tool library) Set of data needed to support the ASIC library on a CAD tool Data is packaged in the native library format of the CAD tool
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A collection of functions, compiled as a group and accessible to applications by calling the function name, together with any required arguments DLLs are one type of library; those used by compilers to provide built-in functions are another type
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A collection of one or more coverages contained within a specified spatial extent, all of which share a single coordinate system Coverages may be tiled in a library All tiled coverages in a library must share a common tiling scheme, however
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A collection of materials organized to provide physical, bibliographic, and intellectual access to a target group, with a staff that is trained to provides services and programs related to the information needs of the target group At UNI, the library is located in the building just west of the Maucker Student Union
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An unordered collection of clones (i e cloned DNA from a particular organism), whose relationship to each other can be established by physical mapping Compare genomic library, arrayed library
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Collection of fragments of the genome in an unordered array Relationships of fragments can be determined by physical (sequencing, RFLP maps, ESTs) or genetic means
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A collection of cells, usually bacteria or yeast, that have been transformed with recombinant vectors carrying DNA inserts from a single species (See cDNA library, Expression library, Genomic library )
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In the context of C++, a library is a repository of functionality that can be used in other programs A library for handling files, will allow you to create, open, and edit files By using a library in your program, you don't have to develop the technology yourself
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A collection of spatially related ArcStorm or LIBRARIAN layers A library has a spatial extent which applies to all layers in the library
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When speaking of computers, refers to a collection of routines that perform operations which are commonly required by programs Libraries may be shared, meaning that the library routines reside in a file separate from the programs that use them Library routines may also be "statically linked" to a program, meaning that copies of the library routines required by that program are physically added to the program Such statically linked binaries do not require the existence of any library files in order to execute Programs linked against shared libraries will not execute unless the required libraries have been installed
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Here: Collection of a large number of different molecules (peptide library, protein library, antibody library) or clones (gene libraries) for screening and/or selection
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The library contains reference information about topics relevant to the topic of sustainability The information in the library should be well accepted, in contrast for example to the scenarios The library also identifies crosscutting issues, which are themes that occur in many different scenarios, such as the relation of social inequity with sustainability, or the law of unintended consequences
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Choose Rice Avenue Community Public Library Erie County Public Library Access PA Power Library remote access Information Please Internet Public Library Library of Congress National Libraries of the World Public Libraries with WWW Services Smithsonian Institutional Libraries WWW Virtual Law Library
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A popular way to package code for reuse Object Libraries: class libraries - the foundation for reuse in object-oriented languages (Components are simpler to understand and generally easier to use than class libraries) Components are distributed in reusable code in an executable format (source coed is not required) ensuring that programmers using the component cannot modify the code
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University of Manitoba Libraries This term is considered a singular entity encompassing all libraries at the University of Manitoba and affiliated institutions
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contain frequently used symbols, subroutines, and commands Rather than recreating a symbol everytime it is required, a user can call the symbol from a library using a unique identification code The same is true of subroutines, sometimes referred to as macros
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