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  2. Five laws of library science - Wikipedia

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    The first law of library science, "Books are for use," constitutes the basis for library services. This law means that books in libraries are not meant to be shut away from users. Ranganathan observed that books were often chained to prevent their removal and that the emphasis was on storage and preservation rather than use. [4]

  3. International Standard Bibliographic Description - Wikipedia

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    1.2 Parallel title; 1.3 Other title information; 1.4 Statement of responsibility; 2: Edition area; 3: Material or type of resource specific area (e.g., the scale of a map or the numbering of a periodical) 4: Publication, production, distribution, etc., area; 5: Material description area (e.g., number of pages in a book or number of CDs issued ...

  4. University libraries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1766, Yale University had approximately 4,000 volumes, second only to Harvard University. [1] Access to these libraries was restricted to faculty members and a few students: the only staff was a part-time faculty member or the president of the college. [ 2 ]

  5. University Library, California State University Northridge

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    The library featured four floors, 200,000 books and a capacity of approximately 15,000 people. The library was heavily damaged during the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake, making it necessary for the closure of the upper floors of the library for repair and organization. [3] [4] Original construction of the University Library was in two phases.

  6. Cambridge University Library - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] As a legal deposit library, the University Library is entitled to claim without charge a copy of all books, journals, printed maps and music published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. This has contributed to the library's large holdings of over seven million books and 1.5 million periodicals.

  7. Library of Congress Classification - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Congress Classification (LCC) is a system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress in the United States, which can be used for shelving books in a library. LCC is mainly used by large research and academic libraries , while most public libraries and small academic libraries use the Dewey Decimal ...

  8. Library instruction - Wikipedia

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    Library instruction, also called bibliographic instruction, user education and library orientation, is the process where librarians teach their patrons how to access information in libraries. It often involves instruction about research and organizational tools and methods. [ 1 ]

  9. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University Library

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    The project is ongoing, and the University Library hopes to digitize considerably more of its large newspaper collection. [61] Similarly, the university's famed emblem book collection [62] [47] has begun to be digitized, with many emblems now available for perusal on an open-access website hosted by the University Library. [63]