library Crossword Puzzles
Pioneer Library System Crossword 2025-01-27
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- Library location in a previous Borders location
- Experience ___ allows you to check out tickets to the zoo
- Collection that a commuter would enjoy
- Library location that has a weaving loom
- Organization method for books
- Daily reading available at the library
- Genealogy website you can use in the library
- Library location that has a horse statue
- Book Discussion ____ for book clubs with multiple book copies and questions
- App with no wait time for digital items
- App for checking out ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines
- When singing is encouraged in the library
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- Your library doesn't have the item so you___?
- Machine that allows 24/7 access to movies
- Printing can happen from our computers, your computer and your ____?
- Where can anyone access Wifi and charging in the park
- Pioneer Library System abbv.
- Service to send important documents
- Italian machine you can check out
- Where you can search for books
- Shelf location for "The Handmaid's Tale"
21 Clues: Pioneer Library System abbv. • Organization method for books • Where you can search for books • Italian machine you can check out • Service to send important documents • Collection that a commuter would enjoy • Daily reading available at the library • App with no wait time for digital items • Library location that has a weaving loom • Library location that has a horse statue • ...
Chapel Hill Public Library 2024-04-18
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- Chapel Hill Public Library on wheels
- Please return by then
- Your library's initials
- Find a book’s label here. You have one, too!
- You can explore more in ________ (hint there you’ll find musical instruments, bird blinds, StoryWalk, and more).
- Having fun isn't hard when you've got this!
- You can take a StoryWalk in Homestead Park, Pritchard Park, and ______ Park, courtesy of Chapel Hill Public Library.
- Rabbit, turtle, toad, and _________ live behind the library
- Our automated materials handler's nickname
- Borrowers may have up to ______ items checked out at a time
- Chapel Hill Public Library has materials available in _____ languages
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- Stop by ______ in the library lobby to enjoy a refreshing beverage while you're here, because what goes better together than books and coffee?
- This small electronic device is on your book and stores information about it (hint, it helps Bookie Monster check in your materials quickly!)
- Find family history and more on this online library resource
- Want to pick up books after the library has closed? You can get your holds 24/7 at our ________ near the mall.
- Books on the shelves are organized this way
- Before Chapel Hill Public Library moved to its current home on Library Drive in 1994, it was located on ____ Street.
- Search for books here
- This art piece made by Erik Carlson was installed on the main floor of the library in 2016 and features Braille, shorthand, binary computer code, and Morse code.
- Chapel Hill Public Library doesn't charge any ________.
- When possible, most items at the library _____ automatically.
21 Clues: Please return by then • Search for books here • Your library's initials • Chapel Hill Public Library on wheels • Our automated materials handler's nickname • Books on the shelves are organized this way • Having fun isn't hard when you've got this! • Find a book’s label here. You have one, too! • Chapel Hill Public Library doesn't charge any ________. • ...
Sacramento State University Library Crossword 2020-04-28
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- Amount in dollars automatically added to your onecard each semester for printing.
- Where you can check out books and laptops.
- The "_______ Hellenic Collection" is a special collection of modern Greek materials.
- Find original art in this location in the library.
- "_____ of the library" sells used books in the lower level of the library.
- Where you can find resources for research on campus.
- Service where you can borrow materials for your courses for a brief period of time.
- The First Year Experience Center is located on this floor of the library.
- Number of group study rooms in the library.
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- A person you can go to for personalized research assistance and help finding specific information.
- Service you can use to get materials from other libraries.
- Name of the Tea Room located in the lower level of the library.
- Where you can get in-person research help in the library.
- Number of books an undergraduate can borrow at a time.
- Online tool used to search for books and articles in the library.
- List of resources used in your research.
- Item needed to check out materials from the library.
- This Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship is on the first floor of the library.
- Where you can find historical research collections (abbreviation).
19 Clues: List of resources used in your research. • Where you can check out books and laptops. • Number of group study rooms in the library. • Find original art in this location in the library. • Item needed to check out materials from the library. • Where you can find resources for research on campus. • Number of books an undergraduate can borrow at a time. • ...
Library Crossword 2021-05-20
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- A library customer
- Head person in charge of the library
- Videoconferencing devices
- Stereo earpieces
- Another name for Ask-A-Librarian
- A building with volumes
- The college's athletic nickname
- Type of mobile computer that can be checkout from the library
- When something is not returned on time
- Pupils
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- A book of maps
- A book that is full of meaning
- Used to find words that mean the same thing
- Gathering information
- Where the library is located on campus
- Working together
- Short for Chattahoochee Valley Community College
- To make a duplicate of with a copier
- Family-tree study
- Short for Alabama Virtual Library
20 Clues: Pupils • A book of maps • Working together • Stereo earpieces • Family-tree study • A library customer • Gathering information • A building with volumes • Videoconferencing devices • A book that is full of meaning • The college's athletic nickname • Another name for Ask-A-Librarian • Short for Alabama Virtual Library • Head person in charge of the library • ...
Pottstown Library's Crossword Quiz! 2022-06-19
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- Follow us online on Facebook and ________!
- Pottstown Library is a member of the _________ County Library and Information Network Consortium (MCLINC)
- The Library is located in this borough.
- The library's original location was at the former ____________ Mansion.
- We have a monthly adult services bookclub "_____ Hour Book Club"
- Executive Director of the Pottstown Library is _____ Lipsky.
- Head Librarian of Pottstown Library from 1932 to 1961, Miss Freda _____.
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- The ______ Club was a women's organization that fundraised to create a new library in 1914.
- You can get eBooks with your Pottstown Library Card using the _____ app!
- The current President of the Library Board is _______ Hylton.
- The Friends of the Pottstown Library sell books at the "____ Nook"
- You can make an appointment to update your U.S. __________ at the Pottstown Library.
- This summer's Reading Program theme is ______ of Possibility
- The Library offers popular passes to the _______ Park Zoo!
- Clara ____ worked at the Pottstown Library for over 50 years.
- Pottstown Library moved to ____ St in 1962.
16 Clues: The Library is located in this borough. • Follow us online on Facebook and ________! • Pottstown Library moved to ____ St in 1962. • The Library offers popular passes to the _______ Park Zoo! • This summer's Reading Program theme is ______ of Possibility • Executive Director of the Pottstown Library is _____ Lipsky. • ...
Crete Public Library District Knowledge 2017-03-23
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- Where you can find adult books, movies and audiobooks.
- Where you can get a Crete Public Library District library card.
- The amount of minutes someone can receive on a Guest Pass.
- A spot where you can get coffee, tea or hot chocolate that is staffed by students from Crete-Monee High School.
- How much it costs to print and copy in black and white.
- Where you can download and checkout free eBooks and eAudiobooks.
- Use a library computer to access this online place.
- Listen to this on your next roadtrip.
- The only day during the week the library is regularly closed.
- The name of the library consortium that Crete Public Library District is a member of.
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- How much it costs to print and copy in color.
- The classification system Crete Public Library District uses to catalog their collection.
- A website and app where you can checkout digital magazines.
- Where you can find children's books, movies, audiobooks and children video games.
- Library section where you can find short stories and novels that describe imaginary events and people.
- An easy way to digitize any document or printed photograph.
- The candy Patron Services sell to help raise money for the Friends of the Crete Public Library District.
- Library section where you can find facts on real events and real people.
- Where you can find books, movies, and magazines for teens.
- Where you return materials either inside or outside the library.
20 Clues: Listen to this on your next roadtrip. • How much it costs to print and copy in color. • Use a library computer to access this online place. • Where you can find adult books, movies and audiobooks. • How much it costs to print and copy in black and white. • The amount of minutes someone can receive on a Guest Pass. • ...
Library 2024-09-03
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- The light green MS Fiction section
- MS Supernatural & Paranormal Fiction section color
- A great activity to do with friends
- Keeping your voices low
- According to Luigi, an irritating puppy
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- The dark blue MS Fiction section
- The library is full of these
- MS Realistic Fiction color
- This machine helps to replicate papers
- Hazel's old friend
- The orange MS Fiction section
- Where to eat food or drink
12 Clues: Hazel's old friend • Keeping your voices low • MS Realistic Fiction color • Where to eat food or drink • The library is full of these • The orange MS Fiction section • The dark blue MS Fiction section • The light green MS Fiction section • A great activity to do with friends • This machine helps to replicate papers • According to Luigi, an irritating puppy • ...
Library 2023-07-01
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- A person who helps people find books in the library
- Books that you can use to find specific information or facts
- A special time when someone reads stories to children in the library
- To take a book from the library and bring it back later
- Looking at words and understanding what they mean
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- Made-up stories that can take you on exciting adventures
- A flat board where books are stored in the library
- Information and understanding that you gain from reading books
- To look around and discover new books and topics in the library
- To acquire new information or skills from the books in the library
- Collections of stories, information, or pictures
- Not making loud noises or talking loudly in the library
12 Clues: Collections of stories, information, or pictures • Looking at words and understanding what they mean • A flat board where books are stored in the library • A person who helps people find books in the library • To take a book from the library and bring it back later • Not making loud noises or talking loudly in the library • ...
Library 2025-05-05
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- The name of the university on campus
- A list of books in the library
- a place to ready quietly
- A please where books are kept
- A section for young people to go
- The name of the college on campus
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- A Books Identifying Number
- A person who manages the library
- A books summary on the back cover
- The name of the city the library is located (one word)
- The process of acquiring knowledge or skill though study
- the mane for books held at the desk for in library use only
12 Clues: a place to ready quietly • A Books Identifying Number • A please where books are kept • A list of books in the library • A person who manages the library • A section for young people to go • A books summary on the back cover • The name of the college on campus • The name of the university on campus • The name of the city the library is located (one word) • ...
SHMS Library Orientation 2023-08-19
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- A liquid that is not good for books.
- An electronic device in the library where you can look up books.
- The number of school days you can check out a book.
- Slot in the counter where you return books. (two words)
- An animal that is not always nice to books or chromebooks.
- The number of books you can check out.
- Name of the our Online Library
- The library _________ is a nice place for you to sit.
- Books about facts and real events.
- An exciting library genre where characters may be in hazardous situations.
- Our school's mascot. (two words)
- A library genre that deals with puzzling crimes.
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- Use your _______ ID number to check out books
- Books that contain stories created from the imagination.
- A library genre with magic and dragons
- The person responsible for getting books back on time.
- You need this to come to the library during lunch. (two words)
- The setup code for Sora.
- The lunch _________ will tell you if your lunch is open.
- A library genre that makes you laugh
- Books need to stay at the front of these.
- Eat your __________ before coming to the library in the middle of the day.
- The fine for each day a book is late is _____ cents.
- Please, no _______ in the library. (Hint-It's sticky.)
24 Clues: The setup code for Sora. • Name of the our Online Library • Our school's mascot. (two words) • Books about facts and real events. • A liquid that is not good for books. • A library genre that makes you laugh • A library genre with magic and dragons • The number of books you can check out. • Books need to stay at the front of these. • ...
Library 2024-03-27
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- - What you should keep in a library so others can read.
- - A bundle of pages with a story inside.
- - What you do with a book to understand it.
- - An adventure written in a book.
- - The person who writes the words in a book.
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- - A flat surface where you can read or write.
- - A machine that helps you find information.
- - You use this to write in notebooks.
- - The friendly person who helps you find books.
- - Where the librarian sits to help you.
- - What you need to borrow books from a library.
- - A place where books rest in a library.
12 Clues: - An adventure written in a book. • - You use this to write in notebooks. • - Where the librarian sits to help you. • - A bundle of pages with a story inside. • - A place where books rest in a library. • - What you do with a book to understand it. • - A machine that helps you find information. • - The person who writes the words in a book. • ...
Library 2025-10-27
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- To extend the loan period on an item; to check an item out again so you can keep it longer.
- Desk A desk where someone can help you find information either in the library or online. The circulation desk and the reference desk are sometimes combined into one desk.
- Desk The desk in the library where you can check out books, magazines, videos, and other items.
- Something you should ask a lot when you are in the library. We are happy to help you!
- Period The length of time for which you can borrow something from the library. At the end of the loan period, you must return the item to the library.
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- A publication (usually a collection of articles) that is issued at regular intervals. Magazines, journals, and newspapers are all periodicals
- Books Books such as encyclopedias and dictionaries that may only be used in the library
- out to borrow something from the library; to take something home with you from the library. You will need to show a student ID card or other photo ID to check out.
- To bring a book (or other item) you have borrowed back to the library.
- A person who works in the library; a specialist in the library and information field. If you are having difficulty finding what you need, you can ask a librarian for help.
- To ask the library to hold a book for you when it is checked out by another student. We will email you when the book comes back and is ready for you to check out.
- Date The date by which you should return items you have borrowed to the library. If you keep a book past the due date, you will receive an email telling you that the book is late (or overdue) and asking you to return it.
- A place where you can borrow books, videos, magazines, etc.; a place where can get help finding information for your classes. (Students sometimes confuse library with book store. A book store is a place where you can buy books.)
13 Clues: To bring a book (or other item) you have borrowed back to the library. • Something you should ask a lot when you are in the library. We are happy to help you! • Books Books such as encyclopedias and dictionaries that may only be used in the library • To extend the loan period on an item; to check an item out again so you can keep it longer. • ...
DHSS Library Crossword 2021-11-04
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- Famous encyclopedia maker
- Number of books in Harry Potter series
- Holloway Campus location
- Most challenged book of 2020
- Great Library of Alexandria country
- ______ Decimal System
- The DHSS Library is the only library in the state to house a ____ ____ collection
- Governor
- Senior librarian
- Delaware capital
- Library mascot animal
- The Bard of Avon
- Senator Holloway's first name
- Delaware was the ____ state
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- UD mascot animal
- Dictionary creator Noah ____
- Delaware's state tree, American ___
- Library director
- Inventor of movable type Johann ____
- Senior librarian
- Month for National Librarian Day
- Amazon eReader
- Bookstore chain that filed for bankruptcy in 2011
- Palahniuk novel set in Wilmington
- What a library has
- The worst way to mark your page (to a librarian)
- Number of counties in Delaware
- Secretary Magarik's first name
- Where UD is located
- Library building
30 Clues: Governor • Amazon eReader • UD mascot animal • Library director • Senior librarian • Senior librarian • Delaware capital • The Bard of Avon • Library building • What a library has • Where UD is located • ______ Decimal System • Library mascot animal • Holloway Campus location • Famous encyclopedia maker • Delaware was the ____ state • Dictionary creator Noah ____ • Most challenged book of 2020 • ...
Library 2023-06-15
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- Books that provide factual information about real events or people.
- To take a book from the library for a period of time.
- A person who reads books for pleasure or information.
- To investigate and gather information on a particular topic.
- Stories that are not based on real events or people.
- A book that provides definitions and meanings of words.
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- A printed publication containing news and other informative articles.
- A written or printed work consisting of pages bound together.
- A periodical publication with articles, stories, and images.
- To bring a borrowed book back to the library.
- A person who works at a library and helps people find books.
- The person who writes a book.
12 Clues: The person who writes a book. • To bring a borrowed book back to the library. • Stories that are not based on real events or people. • To take a book from the library for a period of time. • A person who reads books for pleasure or information. • A book that provides definitions and meanings of words. • A periodical publication with articles, stories, and images. • ...
library 2025-05-15
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- Snowshoes, squash rackets, and wi-fi hotspots are all parts of the Library of _____
- When you talk to a disruptive patron, bring someone along as _______
- We start shutting down the library ______ minutes before our actual closing time
- Patrons should return wi-fi hotspots at the ______ Desk
- Circulation staff, YPS, and the librarian on the Information Desk take turns doing this every half hour
- Creator of our windows
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- Day of the week when the Main Library has storytime
- The library was built in the year eighteen ninety-______
- Department responsible for locking the gate at closing
- This card can be purchased or refilled at the Circulation Desk- but only with a credit or debit card
- The Saturday Reading Dog’s name
- Number of public bathrooms
12 Clues: Creator of our windows • Number of public bathrooms • The Saturday Reading Dog’s name • Day of the week when the Main Library has storytime • Department responsible for locking the gate at closing • Patrons should return wi-fi hotspots at the ______ Desk • The library was built in the year eighteen ninety-______ • ...
Library 2022-04-27
12 Clues: fish live • Has a trunk • flying Dragon • Flying mammal • grower of food • flying quackers • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • still made with paper • where books are found • the hamlet by the lake
Library 2025-04-10
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- A sign that displays the most important recognizable features of the object, subject or phenomenon to which it points, most often in a schematic form.
- The name of the author of the most expensive book in the world "The Codex Leicester", which was bought by Bill Gates for 30 million dollars.
- A workshop for rewriting books in ancient Russian monasteries
- Source is a term for an original source of information that contains reliable data about an event or fact.
- Is something false, untrustworthy, falsified, passed off as truth for the purpose of misleading.
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- Graphic language of emoticons used in electronic messages and web pages, as well as pictograms themselves to express emotions.
- In the United States, the term is used for the building where the state legislature meets.
- A type of writing on a clay tablet, on which, while the clay is still soft, a wooden stick or pointed reed pressed out signs
- Material for writing, developed from this plant in the Egyptians and other ancient peoples, as well as a manuscript on this material.
- An ancient or medieval handwritten document (scroll, codex, book) or separate unbound sheets
- A person who collects rare and valuable publications, usually books, but also magazines, pamphlets, comic books.
- A place of careful storage of books
12 Clues: A place of careful storage of books • A workshop for rewriting books in ancient Russian monasteries • In the United States, the term is used for the building where the state legislature meets. • An ancient or medieval handwritten document (scroll, codex, book) or separate unbound sheets • ...
Library Lovers Month Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- This country has the world's oldest operating library
- Free app to read eBooks with DE library card
- First name of DHSS Library's director
- This tech billionaire bought the most expensive book at $30.8 million dollars
- This Japanese city has loaned the most books with 111.9 million in one year
- This first lady has a master's degree in Library Science
- This founding father created the first lending library
- Name of Oxford library where they filmed several scenes from the "Harry Potter" franchise
- Country singer with free book program
- Name of the librarian and love interest in "The Music Man"
- Name of Delaware State University's library
- There is a library in this U.S. state that has a taxidermy collection (and yes, they can be borrowed)
- There are more libraries than this popular fast-food restaurant's locations in the U.S.
- This library is on the border of America and Canada
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- The DHSS Library's beloved mascot
- First woman and first African-American to lead the Library of Congress
- Title of #1 most challenged book of 2022 in U.S.
- This president read a book once a day
- Name of Delaware public library with a drive-thru checkout
- America's largest library
- This library is available to all DHSS employees
- First name of DHSS Library's senior librarian
- This Elizabethan term was used to describe insects that damaged book bindings and pages
- Two libraries in Portugal utilize ____ as a means of pest control
- ______ by Herman Melville was translated into emojis and it is the longest book written in emojis
- This activity can reduce stress by 68%
- This Polish city has the most libraries per capita
- Word whispered by librarian stereotype
- This country reads the most (10.5 hours/week)
- Name of University of Delaware's library
30 Clues: America's largest library • The DHSS Library's beloved mascot • This president read a book once a day • First name of DHSS Library's director • Country singer with free book program • This activity can reduce stress by 68% • Word whispered by librarian stereotype • Name of University of Delaware's library • Name of Delaware State University's library • ...
Library 2022-08-25
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- Part of the LC where students can simultaneously study and get their daily dose of Vitamin D
- The name of one of the citation managers supported by the Library (Hint: go to sarahlawrence.eduResearch GuidesHow to Find It/Cite It/Do ItCitation Managers)
- Students go to this space for one on one writing support, academic coaching, and peer tutoring in the math and sciences
- The Library is named after this College president
- You can find institutional history like past Sarah Lawrence yearbooks and literary journals in the _ _ _ _ _
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- The alternate name for the classroom on the Upper Level
- One of the subjects covered by peer tutors in the learning commons.
- Go to the databases homepage of the Library website. What’s the only database under “T”? (Hint: Visit sarahlawrence.edu/library Browse Our Databases Databases Homepage.)
- The first name of the artist who made the red sculpture on the Lower Level of the Library near the entrance to the courtyard. (Hint: Check out bit.ly/SLCLibraryArt)
- Books that you can check out for only three hours so everyone in class can share them are called this (Hint: Ask at the Information Desk if you don’t know the answer.)
- Make an appointment for a research consultation at calendly.com/slcreference. Select Scavenger Hunt and fill in the form. The email confirmation will give you the answer to this clue.
- One of the subjects covered by peer tutors in the Learning Commons.
- The name of the Library’s Instagram account (follow us!): @
13 Clues: The Library is named after this College president • The alternate name for the classroom on the Upper Level • The name of the Library’s Instagram account (follow us!): @ • One of the subjects covered by peer tutors in the learning commons. • One of the subjects covered by peer tutors in the Learning Commons. • ...
Geography 2025-07-13
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- Central Campus’s iconic U-M library
- Second part of a southeast AADL library name
- Honking birds, omnipresent on campus lawns
- Ann Arbor library by a westside shopping plaza
- The distance north or south from the Equator
- AADL’s southside library
- A carbonated drink, “The Outsiders” character,
- U-M’s famous clock tower
- internet famous gray cat
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- U-M’s rare books library
- Southeast Ann Arbor library, often paired with “Creek”
- U-M’s archive and historical research library
- U-M undergraduate library
- Ann Arbor’s central library branch
- Northside Ann Arbor library set among the trees
15 Clues: U-M’s rare books library • AADL’s southside library • U-M’s famous clock tower • internet famous gray cat • U-M undergraduate library • Ann Arbor’s central library branch • Central Campus’s iconic U-M library • Honking birds, omnipresent on campus lawns • Second part of a southeast AADL library name • The distance north or south from the Equator • ...
Library Terms 2024-04-23
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- The library makerspace with tools and equipment to create "things" and media.
- A file in our system that uniquely identifies a person or object.
- The database of all resources in the library that contains item and bibliographic information.
- Penalties a patron may incur if they do not return library materials on time.
- A controlled descriptive term that is used to categorize and organize library resources.
- The library where you can find movies, games, and consoles.
- Textbooks and other required materials for courses that are held behind the service desk for limited checkout.
- The materials owned by a library.
- The status an item receives when it cannot be located.
- A subject or service specialist within the library that you may refer patrons to as needed.
- The engineering and technology library.
- An online resource that contains bibliographic information and catalog data collected from libraries all over the world.
- Materials that are published at regular or occasional intervals.
- A service that helps people find needed information.
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- Any individual or group that uses library resources, services, or spaces.
- The process of extending a current checkout to a patron.
- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- The shelves in the library that hold our physical collection.
- A work that publishes research and uses a peer review process to ensure accuracy and authority.
- Patrons return library materials to these locations all over campus.
- The status an item receives when it is en route to another library location.
- The process of checking out, renewing, and returning library materials.
- The unique address for a Web page which is used in citing it.
- This service can provide access to books and other resources not held at UNT.
- The location of the library's remote storage.
- Refers to any unique object in the library's collection, such as a copy of a book, or a volume of a journal.
- The library that houses our business, community, and government resource collections.
27 Clues: The materials owned by a library. • The engineering and technology library. • The location of the library's remote storage. • A service that helps people find needed information. • The status an item receives when it cannot be located. • The process of extending a current checkout to a patron. • The library where you can find movies, games, and consoles. • ...
Library Terms 2018-12-13
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- The library makerspace with tools and equipment to create "things" and media.
- A file in our system that uniquely identifies a person or object.
- The database of all resources in the library that contains item and bibliographic information.
- Penalties a patron may incur if they do not return library materials on time.
- A controlled descriptive term that is used to categorize and organize library resources.
- The library where you can find movies, games, and consoles.
- Textbooks and other required materials for courses that are held behind the service desk for limited checkout.
- The materials owned by a library.
- The status an item receives when it cannot be located.
- A subject or service specialist within the library that you may refer patrons to as needed.
- The engineering and technology library.
- An online resource that contains bibliographic information and catalog data collected from libraries all over the world.
- Materials that are published at regular or occasional intervals.
- A service that helps people find needed information.
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- Any individual or group that uses library resources, services, or spaces.
- The process of extending a current checkout to a patron.
- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- The shelves in the library that hold our physical collection.
- A work that publishes research and uses a peer review process to ensure accuracy and authority.
- Patrons return library materials to these locations all over campus.
- The status an item receives when it is en route to another library location.
- The process of checking out, renewing, and returning library materials.
- The unique address for a Web page which is used in citing it.
- This service can provide access to books and other resources not held at UNT.
- The location of the library's remote storage.
- Refers to any unique object in the library's collection, such as a copy of a book, or a volume of a journal.
- The library that houses our business, community, and government resource collections.
27 Clues: The materials owned by a library. • The engineering and technology library. • The location of the library's remote storage. • A service that helps people find needed information. • The status an item receives when it cannot be located. • The process of extending a current checkout to a patron. • The library where you can find movies, games, and consoles. • ...
HCC Library Crossword Test 2022-06-02
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- this HCC Library database contains art images and associated data
- the library in this Egyptian city was one of the most important in the ancient world
- Math students can check these out for the semester from the HCC Library
- the world's oldest known library was founded by this Assyrian ruler
- This device allows you to have WiFi access off campus
- look in this section of the HCC Library webpage for links to chat and other assistance
- Citing sources is important to give proper _______ to the author
- ______ World Foods is an HCC Library database of traditional recipes and food culture for 174 countries of the world.
- Andrew __________ was a steel magnate who financed the creation of many free public libraries
- The HCC Library still contains many print _______
- the HCC Library has many of these on Course Reserve for in-Library use
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- free digital newspaper subscription available to HCC students, faculty, and staff through the HCC Library
- HCC Library discovery tool that searches many databases at one time
- Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel are two examples of these available for enjoyment at the HCC Library
- citation style normally used in English classes
- HCC Library database offering scholarly/peer reviewed articles from 400+ publications in the arts and sciences
- this HCC Library database contains encyclopedia, dictionary and biographical entries from hundreds of sources for most subject areas
- We are available 83 hours per week to _______ you get there from here!
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- a part of the HCC Library for collaboration and presentation, with movable tables, wraparound whiteboards, group computing rooms, and presentation recording rooms
- the main parts of a research question, entered into a database or search engine to retrieve resources
- ____ & Write is the HCC Library help page for giving proper credit for sources
- citation style normally used in Psychology classes
- an online repository of articles and other resources, organized and made searchable
- the section of a primary source research report that details the population studied and how the research was conducted
- The ________ Test is a set of criteria to help evaluate information sources
- involving or relating to serious academic study
- These facilities are available for reservation up to 14 days in advance at the HCC Library
- a text service to ask your question of the HCC Library
- HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity
- a limiter used to narrow results to complete articles, not just abstracts
- a scheduled research appointment with a Librarian to learn about the research process
- this database offers access to over a hundred popular and classic films
- an expert on a topic, or one who is qualified to provide information about it
- downloadable audiobooks and ebooks including current fiction and nonfiction are available from this HCC Library database
- The HCC Library is open this number of days per week on campus and remote via live virtual chat
- HCC Library database offering streaming video collection on a variety of nursing topics
37 Clues: involving or relating to serious academic study • citation style normally used in English classes • The HCC Library still contains many print _______ • citation style normally used in Psychology classes • HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity • This device allows you to have WiFi access off campus • ...
Gianna 2025-07-05
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- Valerio's dog
- ex-ILS
- In the library they were blue and green
- Books achieving the greatest number of current sales?
- Miniature sheet of film used for storing printed information?
- Nationality of your Boss
- Acronym of the Association of European Research Libraries?
- Gustav's wife and library system?
- Dora's favorite city
- What librarians never want to see in the library
- German jumper that publishes books?
- Colleague working in the room 128
- Slovenian Goodmorning
- Place where books are printed and distributed
- Jana and Dora have it red
- Activity for gardeners and librarians?
- Use of another's concepts without permission and acknowledgement?
- Tomasz is practicing it
- The latest gathering of the library team was in
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- Complete joy found in processing book requests?
- A collection of maps
- Valerio always lose them
- They took almost all print serials away
- Melvil's classification system?
- Alina's favourite basic teachings?
- Best coffee make LB Bar
- Official document for borrowing library books
- System for organizing library materials
- One who loves and collects books
- The ICTP Library catalogue
- Large building housing a collection of books
- Standard number for identifying books
- IPTC, PTCI, ICPT or slower?
- Format for the transmission of machine-readable catalogue data?
- Professional who manages a library
- City famous for the sand and long beach
- Unofficial ICTP library uniform has black and white
- City you work in
- Tomasz is ... expert
39 Clues: ex-ILS • Valerio's dog • City you work in • A collection of maps • Dora's favorite city • Tomasz is ... expert • Slovenian Goodmorning • Best coffee make LB Bar • Tomasz is practicing it • Valerio always lose them • Nationality of your Boss • Jana and Dora have it red • The ICTP Library catalogue • IPTC, PTCI, ICPT or slower? • Melvil's classification system? • ...
Library Crossword Scavenger Hunt 2017-08-22
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- The last name of the author of the book "My Librarian is a Camel"
- The two presidents in the name of our library system.
- The title of the book with the call number 510.92 Lee Shetterly
- The number of self-check stations at the Crozet Library
- The section of the library where you can find the Walking Dead books. Hint: Location.
- A popular JMRL database where you can research your family tree
- The cost to get a library card and check out items on it
- Who you go to when you want to ask a question or get a library card
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- This group's semiannual book sales fund all JMRL library programs!
- The length of time that you can have a book checked out
- The number of books you can check out of the library at one time.
- Where to go on the library website to find out more about downloading eBooks
- The number of branches where you can use your library card
- JMRL's Library on Wheels
- The first word on pg. 1266 of the Concise Oxford English Dictionary (R 423 Concise)
- What books are located on your right as soon as you walk through the front door of the library?
- The adult reference books are located on either side of this Crozet Library feature.
17 Clues: JMRL's Library on Wheels • The two presidents in the name of our library system. • The length of time that you can have a book checked out • The number of self-check stations at the Crozet Library • The cost to get a library card and check out items on it • The number of branches where you can use your library card • ...
Library Crossword 2014-11-10
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- Twelve little girls all in a line, and the littlest is ________.
- Marooned Swiss family's name.
- Classic adventure story, Journey to the Centre of the _______.
- A person in a story.
- Roald Dahl's book, Charlie and the __________ factory.
- A type of book that is full of words and their meanings.
- Fantasy story by C.S. Lewis, The ____, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
- The building where the books are kept.
- Harry Potter uses one to cast his spells.
- What you would expect to find in the library.
- Classic fairy tale, Snow _________.
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- Dr Seuss book, ________ Eggs and Ham.
- What you should do everyday.
- Another name for the World Wide Web.
- Someone who works in the library.
- Famous Collie
- Our adventurous bear, Winnie-the-_______.
- Eric Carle's The Very Hungry ___________.
- Books that are made up stories.
- These hold your reading place.
- The most beautiful fish in the ocean, ________ Fish.
- Dr Seuss book, The Cat in the _____.
- The ______ of a book protects its pages.
23 Clues: Famous Collie • A person in a story. • What you should do everyday. • Marooned Swiss family's name. • These hold your reading place. • Books that are made up stories. • Someone who works in the library. • Classic fairy tale, Snow _________. • Another name for the World Wide Web. • Dr Seuss book, The Cat in the _____. • Dr Seuss book, ________ Eggs and Ham. • ...
Library Challenge 2016-03-15
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- car manual
- Silverstein of the Giving Tree
- L shades
- ___22
- diy heaven
- London’s Call of the ____
- Dr. who rhymes
- seek
- Salinger’s favorite grain
- monthly magazine with reviews to help keep your nightstand full of books
- a website with lots of great book recommendations
- story of Napoleonic Wars and French invasion of Russia
- Sebold’s lovely
- higher than top gear
- "Do the _____" to find your non-fiction books
- One flew over this
- direction from Eden
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- Database features many collections of useful journals from topics as varied as gardening, culinary arts, home improvements
- streaming site for independent films
- Collins dystopia
- Memoirs by Arthur Golden
- Golding’s insects
- story of the Bennet daughters
- it has its perks
- create your virtual library with this website, link with your friends and find great reviews
- Ulster County portal
- talking picture books
- Tropical fruit that teaches you 45 new languages, and has 15 English as a second language lessons
- not a candy jar
- envisioned negative utopia
- database that features resume help as well as interview and job search help
- online databases
- 451 temperature
- Baum’s land
- mountain range in Nevada
- mags
- and men
- Card’s game not for beginners
- Acronym for Testing & Education Reference Center that you should visit if you are preparing for the AP, SAT, GED, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, a civil service exam or more!
- mockingbird author
- Charlotte’s locale
41 Clues: seek • mags • ___22 • and men • L shades • car manual • diy heaven • Baum’s land • Dr. who rhymes • not a candy jar • 451 temperature • Sebold’s lovely • Collins dystopia • it has its perks • online databases • Golding’s insects • mockingbird author • Charlotte’s locale • One flew over this • direction from Eden • Ulster County portal • higher than top gear • talking picture books • Memoirs by Arthur Golden • ...
NDHS Library 2020-12-11
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- the red-nosed reindeer
- Peppermint treat
- what you want in winter!
- delivers presents on Christmas Eve
- You kiss under this!
- O Christmas ____
- Jesus was laid in this
- Jesus was wrapped in this
- the season Christmas is in
- A celebration
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- Christmas _____
- white stuff that you want for CHristmas
- celebrated on December 25
- light these for great scents
- another name for hot chocolate
- find these under your tree
- a spicy christmas cookie
- hang this on your door
- Frosty was one
- what you put on your tree
- Mary rode one one to the manger
- tasty Christmas treats
- Buddy the ___
- A bush with bright red berries
24 Clues: Buddy the ___ • A celebration • Frosty was one • Christmas _____ • Peppermint treat • O Christmas ____ • You kiss under this! • the red-nosed reindeer • hang this on your door • tasty Christmas treats • Jesus was laid in this • a spicy christmas cookie • what you want in winter! • celebrated on December 25 • what you put on your tree • Jesus was wrapped in this • find these under your tree • ...
library crossword 2017-03-27
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- Parchment made from animal skin
- Mystery is one
- Recording of text
- Where you check out books
- Writer protection
- Request
- Digitally archived local newspaper
- Books that can’t be checked out
- Multi ______ set
- Cookbook book club
- Used for theft prevention
- Group that supports the library
- Local history archives
- Where call numbers are located
- Numbering system
- Print for the blind
- Monthly newsletter
- Common book plate phrase
- Famous supporter of librarians
- Puzzle in the library
- Library user
- List of library holdings
- Topic
- Award for best children’s book
- Book full of maps
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- A pre-school room favorite
- Late
- Famously hard to find character
- Statewide reference resource
- Book not based in fact
- Scanned at check out
- Library e-book app
- numbering system
- Video format that replaced VHS
- Digital music, movie, & ebook app
- RI public library network
- Young adult hangout area
- Magazines or Newspapers
- She runs story time
- library_______
- Book about a person’s life
- Helps find resources on a topic
- Item must be returned by this
- Hamlet performance
- Items with shorter loan period
- Extend loan period
- Where books are located
- Original library location; _____ Street
48 Clues: Late • Topic • Request • Library user • Mystery is one • library_______ • numbering system • Multi ______ set • Numbering system • Recording of text • Writer protection • Book full of maps • Library e-book app • Cookbook book club • Monthly newsletter • Hamlet performance • Extend loan period • She runs story time • Print for the blind • Scanned at check out • Puzzle in the library • Book not based in fact • ...
Library Challenge 2018-09-10
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- What is the capital of Bolivia?
- According to 'Science Without the Boring Bits', which African country planned to send a woman to Mars?
- Author of the 'Twilight' series: Stephanie __.
- In what country would you find the city of Bucharest?
- What colour is the flag of Libya?
- The colours of the Colombian flag are red, yellow and __.
- What is the capital of Angola?
- Co-author of 'Steampunk!': Gavin ___.
- What sea lies to the west of South Korea?
- According to 'Mysteries of History', where did Napoleon die?
- Author of the Alex Rider series: Anthony __.
- According to 'Travel Atlas of Mysterious Places', where would you find the Avenue of the Dead?
- What sea does Azerbaijan have its coast on?
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- The first prime minister of Australia: Edmund ___ .
- A book by Teri Terry: 'Book of __'.
- According to 'The Chronicle of Jazz', John Coltrane had an album called 'A Love __'.
- According to 'Wow! Ancient History', who was the first emperor of China: King __.
- Author of the 'Cherub' series: Robert __.
- Author of the Harry Potter series: JK __.
- What is the capital of Mozambique?
- Author of 'Hexenhaus': Nikki ___.
- According to 'People on Earth', it would take 40 billion __ bricks to reach the moon.
- Jawed __ was the first person to post a video on Youtube.
- According to 'Travel Atlas of Mysterious Places', where is the Dalai Lama's Palace?
24 Clues: What is the capital of Angola? • What is the capital of Bolivia? • Author of 'Hexenhaus': Nikki ___. • What colour is the flag of Libya? • What is the capital of Mozambique? • A book by Teri Terry: 'Book of __'. • Co-author of 'Steampunk!': Gavin ___. • Author of the 'Cherub' series: Robert __. • Author of the Harry Potter series: JK __. • ...
SHS Library 2021-08-15
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- (2 words)A group of letters and/or numbers that identifies where a specific item in a library is located
- books about a person written by another person
- books, articles, web sites, etc. that are used to get information that is included in a formal research paper
- An electronic version of a book that can be read on a computer or mobile device
- books written by a person about themselves
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- A sticker on a book that is scanned to check books out to patrons
- an online tool used to search for books and resources that are contained in the library
- contains synonyms and antonyms for words
- A publication, issued on a regular basis, containing popular articles, written and illustrated in a less technical manner than the articles found in a journal
- books that are made-up, not real
- Categories of books in the SHS fiction section
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- An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations
- a book of maps
- A list containing citations to the resources used in writing a research paper or other document
- A list of names or topics—usually found at the end of a publication—that directs you to the pages where those names or topics are discussed within the publication
- A daily publication containing information about varied topics that usually occur or are important to a specific area
- a person who uses the library and its resources
- The legal protection granted to authors, composers, and others to allow them to control the reproduction and distribution of their works
- An in-paper reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work.
- Last name of the library clerk at SHS
- Last name of the librarian at SHS
- Any information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)
- books that are factual and true
- a searchable electronic index of published, reliable resources.
- A work containing information on all branches of knowledge or treating comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge (such as history or chemistry). Often has entries or articles arranged alphabetically
26 Clues: a book of maps • books that are factual and true • books that are made-up, not real • Last name of the librarian at SHS • Last name of the library clerk at SHS • contains synonyms and antonyms for words • books written by a person about themselves • books about a person written by another person • Categories of books in the SHS fiction section • ...
Shepherd library 2023-09-14
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- who printed and distributed a book
- a person's true life story
- the name of a book
- a book's address
- books about dating and love
- a book that has been popular for many years
- who wrote a book
- a person in charge of the library
- a box in which to return books
- action and survival books are found here
- when a book needs to be returned
- to re-check out a book
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- who drew the pictures in a book
- a perfect world gone very wrong
- a category of books based on similarities
- best word for nonfiction books
- books about the old west are found here
- books about magical creatures are this type
- number of weeks in check out period
- do this before taking a book from the library
- a charge for a late book
- a book which is late
22 Clues: a book's address • who wrote a book • the name of a book • a book which is late • to re-check out a book • a charge for a late book • a person's true life story • books about dating and love • best word for nonfiction books • a box in which to return books • who drew the pictures in a book • a perfect world gone very wrong • when a book needs to be returned • ...
Library Love 2023-06-10
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- Makes a sparkly mess
- Audubon’s ___ of America
- Kids get these for free at select locations
- Searchable index of Cincinnati newspapers
- Recipes are found in these books
- Partnership between UC and CHPL for Preservation
- ebook app
- Writing that sometimes rhymes
- Guides the future of library buildings, Facilities Master
- Money for small businesses and non-profits
- Late books? No problem. We got rid of these
- Magazine app
- Movie streaming app
- Movie disc
- Manuel Iris, ___ in Residence
- People, Time, Life
- Get 20 of these free a day
- Auto repair library
- Create buttons and 3D prints here
- Reviews on cars, appliances, electronics and more Consumer ____
- Great place to study
- Need help? Ask A ____
- Curious monkey
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- Library of the future
- Children's reading event, story ___
- Prolific author Stuart
- Music streaming app
- Free pass for museums, parks, & more
- Portable computer
- Music app, not ballyhoo
- Get books from anywhere in Ohio with this service
- LinkedIn Learning old name
- Arts & crafts videos on Creative ____
- Famous view of 1848 Cincinnati
- Stick 'em in your ears to hear audio
- Let's you travel abroad
- Supports the library through book sales
- Hot months reading and learning program, Discover ____
- Social media platform @cincylibrary
- Family history research
- You can find these in the tank
- Sign up for a library ____
- Prolific author James
43 Clues: ebook app • Movie disc • Magazine app • Curious monkey • Portable computer • People, Time, Life • Music streaming app • Movie streaming app • Auto repair library • Makes a sparkly mess • Great place to study • Library of the future • Prolific author James • Need help? Ask A ____ • Prolific author Stuart • Music app, not ballyhoo • Let's you travel abroad • Family history research • ...
Library Terms 2025-02-03
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- A list of books, materials, and other items in the library
- The person who draws the pictures in the book.
- Books about true events and people
- A group of books that are connected by characters or events.
- A book that tells a story with pictures and words like a comic.
- A number that identifies a book and is scanned when it is checked out
- The part of the book you see when it’s on the shelf.
- Bringing the book back to the library after reading
- A book divided into chapters, often for older readers.
- The name of the book.
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- The place where you put books when you’re done with them.
- The person who writes the book.
- A number that identifies a book
- Made up stories
- The app that allows you to place books on hold
- Mrs. English is your __________.
- A true story about someone’s life.
- The type of story, like fiction, nonfiction, mystery, or fantasy.
- To take a book home to read.
- What you do when you want Mrs. English to save a book for you
20 Clues: Made up stories • The name of the book. • To take a book home to read. • The person who writes the book. • A number that identifies a book • Mrs. English is your __________. • Books about true events and people • A true story about someone’s life. • The person who draws the pictures in the book. • The app that allows you to place books on hold • ...
Library Words 2024-11-13
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- how many books can you have out?
- the name of the book
- a book about someone that really lived
- someone who writes something
- what you put in the machine for a book
- to take and bring back later
- something that is made up
- the person that draws pictures in the book
- two words - the name of the sticker on the side of a book
- the library cart's name
- what we read
- to bring back
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- what the book is about
- to ask the librarian to get the book
- one of the librarians
- the sticker on the book to check it out
- the other librarian
- something that is true
- the other name for call number
- Gallup Hill's Mascot
- the library parrot's name
- the machine that reads the barcode
22 Clues: what we read • to bring back • the other librarian • the name of the book • Gallup Hill's Mascot • one of the librarians • what the book is about • something that is true • the library cart's name • something that is made up • the library parrot's name • someone who writes something • to take and bring back later • the other name for call number • how many books can you have out? • ...
Library Terms 2025-05-12
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- printed information on reel-to-reel film
- genre with magic and make-believe creatures
- a place-keeper
- past the loan period
- interlibrary _____
- genre with horses and cowboys
- the keeper of the books
- who wrote it?
- study of family ancestry
- edge of a book
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- account of a person's life
- stories that are made up
- genre for puzzle solvers
- stored historical documents for reference
- fact finding
- genre with monsters and gore
- book's-end list
- receive on loan
- what you do after finishing a borrowed book
- turn the _____
- a book of maps
21 Clues: fact finding • who wrote it? • a place-keeper • turn the _____ • a book of maps • edge of a book • book's-end list • receive on loan • interlibrary _____ • past the loan period • the keeper of the books • stories that are made up • genre for puzzle solvers • study of family ancestry • account of a person's life • genre with monsters and gore • genre with horses and cowboys • ...
LIBRARY THEME 2025-08-12
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- written permission to use the library.
- Descriptive term used when searching.
- Extend a loan on a book.
- Keeper of the books.
- Large reference book.
- Printed works.
- Silent.
- Give permission to use.
- Overdue fee.
- A distinct group of books.
- Non-factual literature.
- Location where you check out books.
- You need this to borrow books.
- Historical records.
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- Receive on loan.
- Where books are stored in a library.
- A book to be consulted for information.
- Indicates where a book is located.
- List of all items found in a library.
- The day you must return a book.
- Connected to the internet.
- Fact finding.
- Publication issued regularly.
- One place to browse.
- Account of a person’s life.
- Alphabetical reference list.
- Be engaged in learning.
27 Clues: Silent. • Overdue fee. • Fact finding. • Printed works. • Receive on loan. • Historical records. • Keeper of the books. • One place to browse. • Large reference book. • Give permission to use. • Be engaged in learning. • Non-factual literature. • Extend a loan on a book. • Connected to the internet. • A distinct group of books. • Account of a person’s life. • Alphabetical reference list. • ...
Library Fun 2022-12-13
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- last four of phone
- search here.
- a book about a person's life
- when it's cold we turn this on
- _____decimal system.
- for babies
- made up story.
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- comic book or _____novel.
- the best branch
- sits on kids magazines
- beginning reader section.
- to take away from the library
- how many renewals?
- rule 1: respect_____.
- a book of maps
- location of 3 sharks.
- days a dvd will check out.
- rule 2: respect ____.
- nonfiction for kids section
- return to desk only.
20 Clues: for babies • search here. • a book of maps • made up story. • the best branch • last four of phone • how many renewals? • _____decimal system. • return to desk only. • rule 1: respect_____. • location of 3 sharks. • rule 2: respect ____. • sits on kids magazines • comic book or _____novel. • beginning reader section. • days a dvd will check out. • nonfiction for kids section • ...
Sonoma State University Library Crossword 2021-05-10
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- A famous work by Jack London
- Peanuts cartoonist and our library building's namesake
- a 10-digit unique identifier for published books
- legal protection for author's work
- Our Instagram @
- Service through which one may receive materials not owned by the SSU library
- The SSU Library was originally located in this building; now home to administrative and educational services on campus
- The library floor where you can find student support services like the Writing Center, Disability Services, Advising, and more!
- To borrow from the library
- A famous work by Jack London
- process of looking for appropriate materials to answer a question
- The floor of the library that houses the Makerspace, where you'll find sewing machines, 3-D printers, laser cuttters, and more!
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- The library floor where group study rooms are located
- To signal someone to be silent
- A book where you find the definition of words
- What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of
- A survey of published information and current findings within a particular subject area
- References, works cited, etc.
- Our quiet floor
- a library search engine usually consisting of newspaper, magazine, and journal articles
- To support remote learning during the pandemic, the Library is loaning this type of tech for an entire semester
- the name of a book
- What books are physically made up of
- The Peanuts character whose statue stands in front of the University Library's clocktower entrance
- To extend a library loan
25 Clues: Our quiet floor • Our Instagram @ • the name of a book • To extend a library loan • To borrow from the library • A famous work by Jack London • A famous work by Jack London • References, works cited, etc. • To signal someone to be silent • legal protection for author's work • What books are physically made up of • What MLA, Chicago, and APA is a style of • ...
HCC Library Crossword Test 2022-10-04
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- Prejudice in favor of or against one person/group compared to another, usually unfairly
- A limiter used to narrow database results to complete articles, not just abstracts (part 1)
- Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel are two examples of these available for enjoyment at the HCC Library (part 2)
- These facilities are available for reservation up to 14 days in advance at the HCC Library (part 2)
- A scheduled research appointment with a Librarian to learn about the research process
- The ______ Test is a set of criteria to help evaluate information sources
- Downloadable audiobooks and ebooks including current fiction and nonfiction are available from this HCC Library database
- The library in this Egyptian city was an important knowledge center in the ancient world
- Math students can check these out for the semester from the HCC Library
- This HCC Library databases contains art images
- HCC students may get a free digital subscription to the New York _______
- This section of a primary source research report details the population studied and how the research was conducted
- A part of the HCC Library with wraparound whiteboards, movable tables, and group and individual study spaces (part 2)
- Please use these when listening on your computer in the Library
- HCC Library discovery tool that searches many databases at one time
- The important parts of your research question, entered into a database or search engine to retrieve resources
- This database offers access to over a hundred popular and class films
- Andrew ______ was a steel magnate who financed many free public libraries
- Squirrel Girl and Ms. Marvel are two examples of these available for enjoyment at the HCC Library (part 1)
- The HCC Library has many of these on Course Reserve so you can study or do homework for your class
- These facilities are available for reservation up to 14 days in advance at the HCC Library (part 1)
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- The HCC Library still contains many print ______
- The world's oldest known library was founded by this Assyrian ruler
- _____ & Write is the HCC Library help page for giving proper credit for sources
- Citation style normally used in English classes
- Another word for knowledge
- HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity
- The HCC Library is open this number of days per week on campus and via live virtual chat
- An online repository of articles and other resources, organized and made searchable
- Citation style normally used in Psychology classes
- Citing sources is important to give proper ______ to the author
- ______ World Foods is an HCC Library database of international traditional recipes and food culture
- Involving or relating to serious academic study
- Look in this section of the HCC Library webpage for links to live chat and other help
- A part of the HCC Library with wraparound whiteboards, movable tables, and group and individual study spaces (part 1)
- We are available 83 hours per week to _____ you get there from here!
- An expert on a topic, one who is qualified to provide information about it
- A limiter used to narrow database results to complete articles, not just abstracts (part 2)
- This HCC Library database contains encyclopedia, dictionary and biographical entries from hundreds of sources
39 Clues: Another word for knowledge • This HCC Library databases contains art images • Citation style normally used in English classes • Involving or relating to serious academic study • The HCC Library still contains many print ______ • Citation style normally used in Psychology classes • HCC students have $35 per semester for this activity • ...
Library 2022 2022-04-05
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- Pictures do most of the storytelling (2 wds)
- Horror author, lives in Maine
- One of Albright's favorite authors (2 wds)
- Burial ground
- Movement of planets
- Number of lamps in the Library
- Waving a wand; casting a spell
- Author of Stamped (Jason _______)
- These may rhyme but they don't have to
- deLa's favorite book
- Playground pendulum
- Sea star
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- Who gets what in the will
- Genre/Area in Library with books written before 1960
- Shoeless
- Spanish artist, famous for Guernica
- Athenaeum; where Ms. Binder & Ms. Barnes work
- Made-up stories
- Libraries do not believe in it
- Real people & stories genre
- Like the orange chairs in the Library
- Maps, maps, maps
22 Clues: Shoeless • Sea star • Burial ground • Made-up stories • Maps, maps, maps • Movement of planets • Playground pendulum • deLa's favorite book • Who gets what in the will • Real people & stories genre • Horror author, lives in Maine • Libraries do not believe in it • Number of lamps in the Library • Waving a wand; casting a spell • Author of Stamped (Jason _______) • ...
Muscles library 2022-04-08
Across
- bringing your foot toward you
- the muscle that provides the main force
- oppose a movement the agonist does
- bend/ decreasing angle
- turning inward
- turning foot inward
- turning outward
- movement towards midline
- palms up
- a muscle that does the action horizontal flexion
- close to the midline
- a muscle that does the action should abduction
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- a viral infectious illness
- away from midline
- a muscle that does elbow flexion
- palms down
- attachment distal to the bone that does move
- a muscle in the rotator cuff that rotates internal rotation
- pointing your foot down
- attachment proximal to the bone that does not move
- a muscle that does the action dorsi flexion
- a muscle that does the action shoulder adduction
- to straighten/ increase angle
- turning foot outward
- another name for prime mover
- movement away from midline
- (a) muscle that does hip adduction
- is a group of diseases that produces weakness and the loss of muscle mass in the body
- a disease that occurs when the body's immune system attacks your tissue and organs
- muscle that helps the prime mover
30 Clues: palms up • palms down • turning inward • turning outward • away from midline • turning foot inward • turning foot outward • close to the midline • bend/ decreasing angle • pointing your foot down • movement towards midline • a viral infectious illness • movement away from midline • another name for prime mover • bringing your foot toward you • to straighten/ increase angle • ...
Library Words 2017-12-05
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- what you do when you want to know more about something
- many books with the same characters and a long story arc
- a small dictionary found at the end of some non-fiction books
- what Mrs. Milner does with books you have returned
- books coming and going in and out of the library
- use this to mark your place in a book
- a long chapter book
- the company who owns the copyright and is authorized to print and sell a book
- an alphabetical list of topics in a non-fiction book
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- where you go to check out and borrow boo
- What you do when you want to keep your book for another week
- a book covered in thick paper
- you do this with your book when you are finished with it
- the digits and letters on the spine label, tells the librarian where the book belongs
- informational books
- the sticker on the spine of a library book, has the call # on it
- made-up, pretend stories
- a book covered in a hard material, usually cardboard
- what you do when you want to borrow a book from the library
- we have thousands of these in the library
20 Clues: informational books • a long chapter book • made-up, pretend stories • a book covered in thick paper • use this to mark your place in a book • where you go to check out and borrow boo • we have thousands of these in the library • books coming and going in and out of the library • what Mrs. Milner does with books you have returned • ...
YMCA Library 2023-11-15
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- His name starts with an O
- His name starts with an E and ends with an S
- Her name starts with an H
- Her name starts with an I and is 4 letters long
- Her name starts with a J and ends with a H
- Her name starts with an L and ends with a Y
- His name starts with an S and he has a little brother
- Is going to be a big brother soon
- First name starts with an A and he has a little brother
- Z: Can speak Russian
- She only comes on Tuesdays and Thursdays
- Has a big brother named Max
- Her name starts with an A and ends with an A
- His name rhymes with Fax
- His brothers name is Callum
- His name starts with a A and ends with an M
- Her name starts with an L and ends with an N
- His name starts with a B, and he has 2 brothers
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- Has a sister named Hazel and a brother named Gus
- Has a sister named Stevie
- Her name starts with a C and ends with an A
- His name starts with a C and he has a sister who is also in our room
- His name starts with a Z
- Lincoln loves saying his name when he comes to the Y
- Likes to be the YMCA DJ
- Has 2 twin brothers
- Her brothers name is Charlie
- Has a twin sister
- Has a brother named Summit
- M: First name starts with an A and last name starts with an M.
- His name starts with a L and ends with an N
- His name starts with a J and ends with an A
- His name starts with a C and ends with an M
- Her name starts with a P
- His brother is in the kinder room and visits us in the morning
- Her name starts with a K and ends with a Y
36 Clues: Has a twin sister • Has 2 twin brothers • Z: Can speak Russian • Likes to be the YMCA DJ • His name starts with a Z • Her name starts with a P • His name rhymes with Fax • Has a sister named Stevie • His name starts with an O • Her name starts with an H • Has a brother named Summit • Has a big brother named Max • His brothers name is Callum • Her brothers name is Charlie • ...
Library Crossword 2023-11-06
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- One skilled at knocking pins down with a ball; our courageous Dean
- Four of these exist on campus to provide access to our materials outside of regular library hours
- Current employee with the most number of years in the MRU Library; oyster's treasure
- Library employees are welcome to do this for all social functions, in whatever way feels most comfortable
- Vehicles go round and round, an empty spot is seldom found
- Behind closed doors you will find treasures from the past, carefully kept
- Tuesday campaign to help students lower their overdue fees
- List of books that one intends to read in a certain upcoming timeframe
- The animal most commonly owned by MRU Library employees (statistically proven)
- The certification that the RLLC building holds
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- The white dots on the outside of the RLLC depict a message written in this language
- Cookware for warming food + what captured Leprechaun's are rumoured to give
- An award winning MRU Library committee!
- Our building friends who serve up delicious drinks and tasty treats
- Spaces that are always in high demand and can only be booked one week in advance
- A customer service practice that has resulted in happy students and many pencils never to be seen again. Give 'em the "___"
- Possibly the most common inquiry at the Service Desk
- This collection can sometimes resemble a children's playroom
- You may want one of these if you're working at the Service Desk this Winter
- A tiny plastic friend that will lead you on a quest through the stacks
20 Clues: An award winning MRU Library committee! • The certification that the RLLC building holds • Possibly the most common inquiry at the Service Desk • Vehicles go round and round, an empty spot is seldom found • Tuesday campaign to help students lower their overdue fees • This collection can sometimes resemble a children's playroom • ...
Library Crossword 2023-11-09
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- Children's author Mo Willems' famous bird
- Where you can listen to an HCL staff member read a short story each week
- Where to refer patrons with legal questions
- The number of HCL locations
- The regular process we use to keep our collection relevant and in good condition
- The folks who deliver the blue bins
- Our online homework help service for K-12 students
- The animals who visited many library locations this summer
- Popular canine cop of Children's Graphics
- Part of AMH
- ______ Book club (collaboration with Star Tribune columnist Myron Medcalf)
- ______ of HCL, the fundraising partner of HCL
- The library service provided for patrons who cannot get to a library due to illness, disability, or visual impairment
- HCL's new literacy-focused program for K-5th graders
- The statue of which goddess is featured on one of our library cards?
- The African American History and Culture Collection that is housed at Sumner
- Where our young patrons gather to for songs and stories
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- ERG stands for Employee ________ Group
- ______ Revival, a series of artist residencies, performances, workshops, and listening opportunities presented by MC
- Fiction and mystery author whose works fill SO many shelves
- Minnesota mystery author Marcie _______
- The library where the dragon lives
- Our new library director
- Where we showcase books, often with monthly themes
- Where you create new patron accounts
- What we do with books that have dropped in a puddle
- ______ Repair, the database with automotive diagnostic and repair information
- The phone line patrons can call with questions
- Where patrons can access e-books and downloadable audiobooks
- Colleen ______, the BookTok author whose novels can't stay on the shelves
- The kind of hand-off we do when referring patrons to another staff member
- Where staff can find information
- Where to go for your benefits information
- The department that provides library services to patrons in corrections facilities, among others
- The new video streaming platform patrons have access to
- HCL's free music streaming service, featuring MN artists
36 Clues: Part of AMH • Our new library director • The number of HCL locations • Where staff can find information • The library where the dragon lives • The folks who deliver the blue bins • Where you create new patron accounts • ERG stands for Employee ________ Group • Minnesota mystery author Marcie _______ • Children's author Mo Willems' famous bird • ...
Library terms 2024-08-02
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- function in Sierra that allows us to count the number of times a book has been looked at
- spot in the library where people can get help with research and citations
- software where you submit your work time
- a process that helps books be evenly dispersed on the shelf
- hourly count of people in library
- tattle tape is applied to the top of these items, not the spine
- Loaning service through other Colorado libraries, usually take a week to arrive
- Loaning service through libraries throughout the US, usually takes 2 weeks to arrive
- a thin, flexible strip of material that can be embedded in or attached to library materials to prevent theft
- a system that removes books from our collection
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- a group of letters and numbers that designates where a book belongs on the shelf
- basement area where old or infrequently checked out materials live
- an item that is a short-term checkout for classes
- library software that we use to check in/out material
- if you were among the shelves, you'd be here
- a process where we check to see if all materials are sorted correctly on the shelves
- a book medal for most distinguished American picture book for children
- The area where children's books are kept
- a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
- making the stacks appealing by making each book align on the shelf
- abbreviated, place to check out materials
- printing software that allows patrons to use their own device to connect to printers
22 Clues: hourly count of people in library • software where you submit your work time • The area where children's books are kept • abbreviated, place to check out materials • if you were among the shelves, you'd be here • a system that removes books from our collection • an item that is a short-term checkout for classes • library software that we use to check in/out material • ...
Library Skills 2023-06-12
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- A book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically. (Explains things)
- 311
- Can be used to find counties, cities and towns. It has a scale and key
- Displays the title and illustration of the content of the book
- The section of a piece of writing that displays the bibliographical information for all the sources used, such as the title of the source, the publisher, and the publication date.
- 110
- Meaning, usage, grammar, spelling and pronunciation are _________ of a dictionary.
- Books and or novels based on fact. These have various categories including biography, business, cooking, health and fitness, pets, crafts, home decorating, languages, travel, home improvement, religion, art and music, history, self-help, true crime, science and humor
- It has 3 sections, to get contact details. Address, email and telephone numbers
- Gives a visual appeal to the theme and or characters in the book
- Advertisement and businesses are found in the _________ section of the directory.
- An alphabetical list of technical terms and definitions customized to a specific subject. (a collection of words pertaining to a specific topic)
- A book in which the words and phrases of a language are listed alphabetically, together with their meanings or their translations in another language. (Eplain words)
- 114
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- 119
- 115
- The binded section of a book that keeps the pages in place
- Used to identify the summary of what is written in the book
- 112
- The page in a book that shows the table of contents
- The person who writes the book
- __________ numbers are located in the blue section of the Telephone Directory
- The white section where ________ address and telephone can be found
- Books and or novels created or written from the imagination. Examples: Mysteries, romance, fantasy, chick lit and crime thrillers
- An alphabetized list of subjects and terms used and discussed in the book with their corresponding page numbers. (a list of the contents of your work organized by page number.)
- Contains different scales on a number of maps across a country or island. It also provides a geography guide & facts
- 116
- Displays contents for other books with the same publisher
28 Clues: 119 • 311 • 115 • 112 • 110 • 116 • 114 • The person who writes the book • The page in a book that shows the table of contents • Displays contents for other books with the same publisher • The binded section of a book that keeps the pages in place • Used to identify the summary of what is written in the book • Displays the title and illustration of the content of the book • ...
Crouch Library 2023-06-19
Across
- a made up story
- the main character in Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- when you borrow a book from the library
- number of books I can check out
- a character who is half dog and half man
- types of books you place on the blue cart
- name of your librarian
- a person that writes a story
- when you return a book
- types of books you place on the orange cart
- name of our library website
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- a person who draws the pictures for a book
- our school mascot
- informational books
- name of the book
- a book is turned in late
- book that is written about someone
- a book in digital format
- award given in Texas for best book
- book that looks like a comic
- number of books I need to read or listen to so I can vote for my favorute Bluebonnet book
21 Clues: a made up story • name of the book • our school mascot • informational books • name of your librarian • when you return a book • a book is turned in late • a book in digital format • name of our library website • book that looks like a comic • a person that writes a story • number of books I can check out • book that is written about someone • award given in Texas for best book • ...
LIBRARY CROSSWORD 2022-12-21
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- the softward most dislike
- the software most prefer
- the maternal one
- what a patron needs to check out
- our favorite part of the day
- they questions everything
- the one that backtalks chris the most
- made up stories
- the process of setting up books
- andys lair
- the handyman
- old lady section
- where our supplies come from
- greatly enjoys throwing candy in parades
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- those who come into the library
- a place to check out books
- a late item
- who is in charge of the library assistants
- supernatural fanatic
- they REALLY likes pink
- feral
- someone who is allergic to pineapples
- late fee
- the place we often forget to check
- giving extra time for an item
- what is inside the jar
- a bird mother
- they are empathetic
- the resourceful one
29 Clues: feral • late fee • andys lair • a late item • the handyman • a bird mother • made up stories • the maternal one • old lady section • they are empathetic • the resourceful one • supernatural fanatic • they REALLY likes pink • what is inside the jar • the software most prefer • the softward most dislike • they questions everything • a place to check out books • our favorite part of the day • ...
Library Skills 2023-09-22
Across
- Has E, F or a number for location and the first 3 letters of the author's last name.
- This explains what is shown in a picture or illustration
- an alphabetical listing of the key names, terms, events, and topics with page numbers.
- This genre combines real historical facts with make-believe elements.
- According to the Dewey Decimal Number, these books can be found in the 700 section.
- Verse and rhythmic writing with imagery that evokes an emotional response from the reader.
- section of the library contains books such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, atlases and almanacs and cannot be checked out of the library.
- The backbone of a book where the call numbers are located
- a list of key terms in alphabetical order with their definitions.
- This genre gives you TRUE information about a subject and helps you learn more.
- This section of the library has call numbers that begin with an E.
- drawings that show the basic shape of the land and other geographical, political, or historical features.
- A kind of story that gets passed on orally from generation to generation.
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- lists the major parts of a book along with their page numbers.
- Series of author Dan Gutman
- Author of Captain Underpants
- Creator of the Dewey Decimal System
- Call numbers for this section of the library begin with a number.
- This section of the library has call numbers that begin with the letter F.
- Author of Smile,Sisters and Drama
- These types of books are found in the 920s.
- This genre is a fiction story that contains magical events or creatures that could NEVER be real.
- These books are in the 900 section of the Dewey Decimal System.
- Author of Harry Potter Series
- Author of Wimpy Kid Series
25 Clues: Author of Wimpy Kid Series • Series of author Dan Gutman • Author of Captain Underpants • Author of Harry Potter Series • Author of Smile,Sisters and Drama • Creator of the Dewey Decimal System • These types of books are found in the 920s. • This explains what is shown in a picture or illustration • The backbone of a book where the call numbers are located • ...
Our Library 2024-11-15
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- what everyone wants for the whiteboards
- borrow this to plug in a laptop
- a type of loan that doesn't need to be scanned in upon return
- also turned off when we close
- service on the second floor
- something librarians help with
- something people work on together at the relaxation station
- an organization that loans out books
- what you put out when you have to leave the desk unattended
- always lying about being out of paper
- a key we loan out
- hard-working ASC staff
- novels
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- turned off when we close
- the library software used to check-out items
- a book for a class available for a 2-hour loan
- the descriptor for a loan from another library
- to extend the loan of a library item
- reserved on Academic SupportNet
- the front desk is also called the ____ desk
- collections of historical materials on the second floor
21 Clues: novels • a key we loan out • hard-working ASC staff • turned off when we close • service on the second floor • also turned off when we close • something librarians help with • borrow this to plug in a laptop • reserved on Academic SupportNet • to extend the loan of a library item • an organization that loans out books • always lying about being out of paper • ...
Library stuff 2025-08-14
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- People who work for free (and are awesome)
- What service people think we should do but don't
- What we use to deliver books to people far away
- The fun free printing we offer
- Magazines and newspapers
- Uncommon or unusual items are generally in what Library of ________ collection
- Max number of movies that can be checked out
- Moving visual image
- Person who creates the artwork in books
- Japanese graphic novels
- Written story with imaginary events and people
- The step that involves putting labels and stamps on materials
- Materials for Teens
- The easiest of books
- These have been making life very difficult with our system
- The only thing you absolutely need to get a library card
- The job that is coding library items
- Generally these books have magic
- Living things who live rent free in the library
- Out-of-state ID check out limit
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- The system we use for library stuff
- Abbreviation for the BIG PROGRAM
- Written based on true events, people, or sometimes facts
- Have old news on them
- People who cause problems in the library
- Have the currents news
- Solving crime
- Library of Congress for suspense
- Spoken word version of a book
- Notifications that shouldn't have dashes or hyphens
- Supposedly runs our public computers
- Specific items people want
- Person who writes things
- What we call people who have library cards
- Pushing those materials around
- Portable internets
- Most our library collection lives on these
- Multiple pages bound together
- Head honcho
- Short name for future/space fiction
- Awesome people who work at the library
- Mostly pictures
42 Clues: Head honcho • Solving crime • Mostly pictures • Portable internets • Moving visual image • Materials for Teens • The easiest of books • Have old news on them • Have the currents news • Japanese graphic novels • Magazines and newspapers • Person who writes things • Specific items people want • Spoken word version of a book • Multiple pages bound together • The fun free printing we offer • ...
Midnight Library 2025-10-03
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- the thick layer of rock below the Earth’s crust
- the front of a building; also metaphorically a false outward appearance
- the arrangement of events in time order
- equally distant from two or more points
- (shower) a natural event of falling stars, used as a metaphor for something brilliant but short-lived
- the central part of the Earth, very hot and dense
- a musical direction meaning “very loud,” used figuratively for intense emotions
- a small, thin booklet or publication, less than a book
- in physics, the natural tendency of systems to move towards disorder; used metaphorically for chaos in life
- a row of columns supporting a structure
- a place dedicated to a person, memory, or object of reverence
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- relating to human existence, often questioning meaning or purpose
- believing that all events are pre-decided and inevitable, leaving no room for free will
- the rigid outer layer of the Earth, made of crust and upper mantle
- placing two things side by side to show contrast
- an excessive burden or overwhelming amount
- in very poor condition because of age or neglect
- a harsh, jumbled mix of sounds; discord
- trying to appear more important, cultured, or intelligent than one really is
- in physics, particles opposite to normal matter; used in the novel to describe a sense of nothingness
20 Clues: the arrangement of events in time order • equally distant from two or more points • a harsh, jumbled mix of sounds; discord • a row of columns supporting a structure • an excessive burden or overwhelming amount • the thick layer of rock below the Earth’s crust • placing two things side by side to show contrast • in very poor condition because of age or neglect • ...
Library work 2025-12-01
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- Engine a software program or website that finds information on the internet by matching keywords to an index of web pages and other resources
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- the action of regarding something as being caused by a person or thing.
- Footprint the information about a particular person that exists on the internet as a result of their online activity.
- a structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- a line or set of lines enclosing or indicating the shape of an object in a sketch or diagram.
- Source (in academic research) a document, first-hand account, or other source that constitutes direct evidence of an object of study.
- paragraph a section of an essay that develops a single supporting point for the main thesis
- false or inaccurate information.
- Use a legal doctrine in the United States that permits the unlicensed use of copyright-protected material for specific purposes, such as criticism, news reporting, teaching, or research
- Cited an alphabetical list of all sources a writer has directly referenced in a paper, typically found at the end of the document
- the practice of recording information, such as from a lecture, meeting, or book, by writing, typing, or drawing to help you remember and refer to it later
- the end or finish of an event or process
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- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as one's own.
- the action of introducing something.
- a group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker.
- a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix.
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- a place, person, or thing from which something comes or can be obtained.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- .
- Source (in academic research) a book, article, or other source that provides information about an object of study but does not constitute direct, first-hand evidence.
- the address of a web page.
- Source compiles and summarizes information from primary and secondary sources, providing an overview of a topic without original analysis
- a brief statement or account of the main points of something.
- the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same.
- a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject.
- Details facts, examples, reasons, or other evidence that back up and explain a text's main idea
31 Clues: . • the address of a web page. • false or inaccurate information. • the action of introducing something. • the end or finish of an event or process • action of mentioning or alluding to something. • a brief statement or account of the main points of something. • a matter dealt with in a text, discourse, or conversation; a subject. • ...
JCCC Library Crossword 2022-09-06
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- Where the books are in the library
- Database DOC uses for law research
- Where you go to get books
- Desk where you check out books
- Blue box to leave books
- books that are late
- Books that are true
- machine to make copies
- date books need to be returned
- Thing you read
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- Books that are not true
- Type of book that is too big for regular shelves
- to borrow materials from library
- What is scanned on book to check it out
- Books that can not leave the library
- to return materials to library
- Something you need to check out materials
- to extend due date
- books that are listened to are - books
- You use this to see the books in the library
- Used to look up what books the library has
21 Clues: Thing you read • to extend due date • books that are late • Books that are true • machine to make copies • Books that are not true • Blue box to leave books • Where you go to get books • to return materials to library • Desk where you check out books • date books need to be returned • to borrow materials from library • Where the books are in the library • ...
National Librarian Day - April 16th 2022-04-10
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- The current Librarian of Congress
- This librarian is best-known for writing the Ramona Quimby series
- As of 2020, there were approximately 163,_10 librarians working in the US.
- The first Latina librarian of the NYPL (hint: check CMCLreads info)
- One of the most popular genres in prison libraries is __ romance
- The current director of the Cape May County Library system
- This Brat Pack hit from 1985 takes place in a high-school library: The __
- The Library of Congress was created during this US President’s term
- The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world with more than 170 _ items
- The previous director of the Cape May County Library system
- As of 2020, there were approximately 69,6_0 library assistants working in the US
- This librarian was the First Lady of the US from 1995-2000
- This country has the most public libraries
- Andrew Carnegie funded how many libraries in the United States: 1,67_
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- One of the lions outside of the NYPL
- This infamous Italian womanizer once worked as a personal librarian
- Before becoming the first director of the FBI, he worked in the Library of Congress
- A library in this US State lends out taxidermied animals
- This librarian is best known for writing A Wrinkle in Time
- This fictional librarian uses the alias Batgirl
- This French artist and librarian is known for his work Nude Descending a Staircase
- Buffy Summers’ high school librarian
- The Tikkurila Library in this country has a karaoke room
- This founding father started his own lending library in Philadelphia
- This US state has the most librarians
- The other lion outside of the NYPL
26 Clues: The current Librarian of Congress • The other lion outside of the NYPL • One of the lions outside of the NYPL • Buffy Summers’ high school librarian • This US state has the most librarians • This country has the most public libraries • This fictional librarian uses the alias Batgirl • A library in this US State lends out taxidermied animals • ...
MVCC Library 2022-06-15
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- getting a book delivered from another library is this type of loan
- a writing utensil that uses ink
- the name for a set of shelves in a library
- a book someone writes about their own life
- a book made up of a series of pictures
- do this with library materials when you're done
- use this to get on the internet and work on assignments
- the handbook for a class
- a drawing of an area used for finding your way around
- the hinge of a book
- study, check out books, and hang here on campus
- hop on the website to do this with a librarian
- reviewing what you learned in class to get good grades
- when you check out an item it is on _____
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- this is where you find articles
- the place to go for research help
- get your assignment ready before class using this
- Library of ________ is the call number system in academic libraries
- the desk where you check out books
- online classes can be attended in this type of room
- _____ Decimal is the call number system in public libraries
- MVCC mascot
- early Egyptian paper made of reeds
- movies you can check out
24 Clues: MVCC mascot • the hinge of a book • the handbook for a class • movies you can check out • this is where you find articles • a writing utensil that uses ink • the place to go for research help • the desk where you check out books • early Egyptian paper made of reeds • a book made up of a series of pictures • when you check out an item it is on _____ • ...
Library Crossword 2020-10-07
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- Place to turn in library books after hours (2 words)
- SciFi classic about young Mr. Wiggins (2 words)
- Author of the Alex Cross novels
- Use this to check out books (2 words)
- Monarch of horror fiction
- Author famous for putting hats on the heads of cats
- A book about a person
- The young wolf of House Stark
- Author who created Middle Earth
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- Family of Bag-End, at the end of Bagshot row in Hobbiton
- This person helps you find books on the shelf
- A style or category of art, music, or literature
- Children's series by Victoria Kann
- Another word for a hold
- Playwright Will's nickname
- Sparkly vampire that lives in Forks, WA
- Hero of Camp Half-Blood
- Killer clown in King's creation
- A book that you listen to
- Read these at night to help your children fall asleep
20 Clues: A book about a person • Another word for a hold • Hero of Camp Half-Blood • A book that you listen to • Monarch of horror fiction • Playwright Will's nickname • The young wolf of House Stark • Author of the Alex Cross novels • Killer clown in King's creation • Author who created Middle Earth • Children's series by Victoria Kann • Use this to check out books (2 words) • ...
Library Terms 2020-04-29
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- a user of the library and library card holder.
- a situation in which the library’s software shows an item checked out to a customer, but the customer claims to have returned the item. Usually a search is initiated, as the item has likely been shelved without being checked in.
- the amount of time a patron has to pick up an item after their hold has become available on the hold shelf before their item is shelved.
- a service offered for testing overseen by an authorized, neutral proctor who ensures the identity of the test taker and the integrity of the test taking environment.
- a process where a patron’s position in the hold queue is kept and skipped over until the hold is unfrozen.
- a library management system/software used for cataloging, circulations, and accounts.
- a unique 10-digit number that is given to every book edition before publication to identify the publisher, the title, the edition, and volume number.
- to loan library materials to users.
- a hold request for an item that is available on the shelf that the patron would like to pick up that day
- Used to identify materials & scanned when an item is checked in/out.
- a place to return books borrowed from the library. It may be located outside the library and /near the circulation desk in the library.
- a computer database that lists most books, serials, and non-print items owned by a library.
- an item that belongs to another library that has been accidentally returned to the wrong library.
- a library service whereby patrons may request to borrow materials from another library system if the patron’s local library does not own the material.
- When a patron purchases a replacement copy of a lost item instead of paying the item replacement fee charged by the library
- a set of records with detailed descriptions and location information of the materials in a library collection.
- a situation in which the library’s software shows an item checked out to a customer, but the customer claims he or she never checked out the item in question. May occur through a stolen card or if an account does not close out properly at the check-out station.
- Each item or document in a database. It could be a citation, a table, or a complete full text document.
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- a reference question that can be answered within five minutes using a single source.
- a pre-determined amount of time that allows a patron to return materials late, without being charged.
- a comprehensive collection of related articles or other materials organized for convenient access through a computer in the library or through the library website.
- changing either a hold's pick-up location or the hold period for an item.
- the amount of time library materials may be borrowed.
- a shelf usually located at the circulation desk where held materials are kept for pick up.
- a service by which a patron will reserve a book once that item has become available.
- a unique 8-digit number that identifies a specific periodical title.
- Electronic books, audiobooks, music, movies, magazines, comics, etc., that are offered for streaming or downloading from various providers.
- to borrow materials from a library for a fixed period of time. The maximum borrowing period can vary per library and per patron type. May be abbreviated CKO.
- a formal submitted request to the library to purchase an item and add it to the library’s collection.
- library materials that may not be checked out. These items may only be used on-site in the library where they are housed.
- an online catalog that itemizes the collections of 72,000 libraries from 170 countries which participate in the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC), a global cooperative of libraries.
- an item not part of the library’s permanent collection but can be borrowed for a fee.
- to extend the loan period of library material.
- a dictionary, encyclopedia, or directory that are usually located together in a “reference section” and are generally non-circulating.
- a unique locator that appears on the spine of a book or bound periodical and tells where the book should be found on the shelves.
- a self-contained audiobook device.
36 Clues: a self-contained audiobook device. • to loan library materials to users. • a user of the library and library card holder. • to extend the loan period of library material. • the amount of time library materials may be borrowed. • a unique 8-digit number that identifies a specific periodical title. • Used to identify materials & scanned when an item is checked in/out. • ...
793.732 Library 2021-09-24
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- AMH De Cartes
- Lincc reporting system
- Digital reading materials
- -checkout
- You'll find them in the 641's
- Director Kelly
- Material reservations
- It misses a part of itself
- Important wallet addition
- Materials-wrangler
- Bookstore run by Friends of the Library
- Generous library helper
- Dual-font spine label
- Local consortium
- Pesky plant
- Source of literary knowledge
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- 1000 Books Before ____
- Early youth offering
- Local literary org.
- Heart of any community
- Visual data representation
- Orderly movement of materials
- Crafty online platform
- Statewide youth tournament for readers
24 Clues: -checkout • Pesky plant • AMH De Cartes • Director Kelly • Local consortium • Materials-wrangler • Local literary org. • Early youth offering • Material reservations • Dual-font spine label • 1000 Books Before ____ • Lincc reporting system • Heart of any community • Crafty online platform • Generous library helper • Digital reading materials • Important wallet addition • It misses a part of itself • ...
Library Crossword 2023-09-02
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- need technology help? book this
- skip the dmv to buy this
- popular new book? find it here!
- told in still images
- visit museums, zoos, and more
- easy to get with an id and a piece of mail
- what lines our shelves
- app for movies, music, and more
- board games boring? check these out
- purchase for 10 cents for black and white or 25 cents for color
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- best way to find our programs
- easiest way to make a librarians day (bring some in!)
- app for e-books and audiobooks
- rent out to hold events
- our quiet place to study
- tech to take wifi on the go
- best part of the library
- tech to help watch your favorite shows
- get your travel documents accepted here!
- if you're waiting on a book, do this!
- the city we're in
21 Clues: the city we're in • told in still images • what lines our shelves • rent out to hold events • our quiet place to study • best part of the library • skip the dmv to buy this • tech to take wifi on the go • best way to find our programs • visit museums, zoos, and more • app for e-books and audiobooks • need technology help? book this • popular new book? find it here! • ...
Library Review 2024-03-15
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- Historical fiction and realistic fiction are ________ of books.
- This is the person who creates the pictures in a book.
- This kind of picture book has no words or very few of them.
- _____decimal numbers group books into similar categories on the library shelves.
- True or false...Adults pick the winner of the Beehive Book Award.
- This is national poetry month in the United States.
- ___-ficton and informational books have Dewey Decimal numbers.
- Your local public library has a ________reading program that you can join and earn prizes.
- Utah's Online _________ is a good place to go for trustworthy online information.
- This is the person that writes the words in a book.
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- These chapter books are NOT based on true stories.
- The name of the Utah Book Award for children's books is the _________ Book Award.
- Dog Man and Amulet are examples of this kind of book.
- True or false...You should keep your books away from water and liquids.
- 818 is the ____________number for joke books.
- Fictional stories are usually focused on the story of the main __________.
- To find e-books and audiobooks, you can use the ______ app.
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid would be in this book genre.
- The name of the online library catalog we use to search for books at school.
- Books have call numbers on their spines to help us find them like an________helps us find a house.
20 Clues: 818 is the ____________number for joke books. • Diary of a Wimpy Kid would be in this book genre. • These chapter books are NOT based on true stories. • This is national poetry month in the United States. • This is the person that writes the words in a book. • Dog Man and Amulet are examples of this kind of book. • ...
Lewis Library 2024-02-05
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- Society, John Kenneth Galbraith Authored
- on Civil Rights, Collects discrimination information
- Boomers, Born in 1963.
- Seceded Democrat party in 1948.
- 34th President
- Affordable Family Homes Location
- Protecting rights of consumers
- Bill, Pays for Veterans Education
- Compliance with standards
- Man, Authored by William Whyte
- vs. Board of Education, no more segregation in schools.
- Dream, Hard work pays off
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- dependence on automobile
- joint venture
- Deal, Plan to increase minimum wage
- outlying district of a city
- Obsolescence, practice of designing breakable products
- system used in library.
- Salk, Vaccine for Polio inventor.
- corporation of independent business
- Spock, wrote Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care
- 37th President
- highway, connecting roads to go to all states
- Conservatism, modern republicanism
24 Clues: joint venture • 34th President • 37th President • Boomers, Born in 1963. • system used in library. • dependence on automobile • Compliance with standards • Dream, Hard work pays off • outlying district of a city • Protecting rights of consumers • Man, Authored by William Whyte • Seceded Democrat party in 1948. • Affordable Family Homes Location • Salk, Vaccine for Polio inventor. • ...
Library Crossword 2024-04-13
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- - "Item used to borrow books."
- - "Handwritten document."
- - "Periodical for academic research."
- - "Electronic resource for research."
- - "Literary works of imagination."
- - "Library atmosphere expectation."
- - "Materials not for borrowing."
- - "Shelves for storing books."
- - "Book of maps."
- - "Quiet space for reading and research."
- - "List of works on a particular subject."
- - "Reproductive film of documents."
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- - "Text of an opera or musical."
- - "Systematic list of library holdings."
- - "Workstation for library staff."
- - "Periodical publication with articles and images."
- - "Storage unit for books."
- - "Collection of historical documents."
- - "Comprehensive reference work."
- - "Factual literature."
- - "Classification system for library books."
- - "Publication issued regularly."
- - "Keeper of library materials."
- - "Bound collection of printed pages."
24 Clues: - "Book of maps." • - "Factual literature." • - "Handwritten document." • - "Storage unit for books." • - "Item used to borrow books." • - "Shelves for storing books." • - "Text of an opera or musical." • - "Materials not for borrowing." • - "Keeper of library materials." • - "Comprehensive reference work." • - "Publication issued regularly." • - "Workstation for library staff." • ...
dna library 2024-09-23
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- Enzyme used to cut DNA at specific sites
- Process of joining two DNA fragments together
- The process of making multiple copies of a DNA fragment.
- Type of vector used to clone large DNA fragments in yeast cells(acronym)
- DNA fragment that is cloned into a vector
- A fragment of DNA or RNA used to detect the presence of complementary sequences by hybridization.
- Enzyme that removes nucleotides from the ends of DNA
- Short DNA sequence added to the ends of DNA fragments to facilitate sequencing
- A collection of the total genomic DNA from a single organism.
- Type of DNA used to create cDNA libraries
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- Process of introducing DNA into a host cell
- Bacterial cells that are capable of taking up foreign DNA.
- Process of creating identical copies of DNA fragments
- Process of forming a double-stranded DNA molecule between a DNA probe and a target DNA
- Process of copying DNA
- Enzyme that joins DNA fragments
- Process of separating DNA fragments by size
- Overlapping DNA segments that together represent a consensus region of DNA
- Type of vector used to clone DNA fragments in bacterial cells (acronym)
- Vector commonly used in genomic libraries
- DNA molecule used to carry foreign genetic material into another cell
- Method used to amplify DNA fragments(acronym)
- Type of hybrid plasmid that contains a Lambda phage cos sequence
23 Clues: Process of copying DNA • Enzyme that joins DNA fragments • Enzyme used to cut DNA at specific sites • DNA fragment that is cloned into a vector • Vector commonly used in genomic libraries • Type of DNA used to create cDNA libraries • Process of introducing DNA into a host cell • Process of separating DNA fragments by size • Process of joining two DNA fragments together • ...
Library Crossword 2025-01-23
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- Stories that take place in the past
- The day you need to return your book
- Stories that are scary and might have ghosts or monsters
- Stories about a puzzle or crime to be solved
- When you're done with a book, put it in the ___ bin
- Books full of pictures, like comics and manga
- Person who writes books
- Stories about characters falling in love
- Stories about characters who go on a big quest or journey
- The side of a book; it has the shelf location label on it
- Fiction stories that could happen in real life
- What you do when you borrow a book
- People who work in a library
- The name of a book
- Books that contain many different stories are called story ___
- The number system for organizing nonfiction books is called the ___ decimal system
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- A lot of information that's organized to help you find it quickly
- Books about the life of a real person
- Stories that take more than one book to tell
- Word for sound effects like "boom!" and "splash!"; it's hard to spell
- Books with facts
- Stories about magic or other supernatural things
- Using resources like books and the Internet to find information
- Made-up stories
- To extend the amount of time you can keep a book
- Categories or types of books
- Books written completely like poems are called ___ novels
- Stories that are funny and silly
- The main character of a story
- Stories that take place in the future and might have aliens or robots
- The site you can use to look up library books
- Compares two things using "like" or "as"
- Fiction books are organized alphabetically by the author's ___ name
- What books sit on
- Person that loves to read
35 Clues: Made-up stories • Books with facts • What books sit on • The name of a book • Person who writes books • Person that loves to read • Categories or types of books • People who work in a library • The main character of a story • Stories that are funny and silly • What you do when you borrow a book • Stories that take place in the past • The day you need to return your book • ...
Library Terminology 2024-10-10
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- A software program that enables users to access Internet resources.
- Any information resource that presents information using more than one media (print, picture, audio, or video)
- The written symbols of a language as portrayed on paper. Information sources may be either print or electronic.
- The name given to any electronic device that sends messages through space via electric or electromagnetic waves instead of via power cords.
- The person(s) or organization(s) that wrote or compiled a document.
- A collection, usually annual, of statistics and fact, both current and retrospective
- A worldwide network of computer networks that allows for the transmission and exchange of files.
- An alphabetical list of terms specialized to a field of knowledge with definitions or explanations
- A small portable device for storing computerized information. A thumb drive can plug into the USB (Universal Serial Bus) port of any computer and store electronic information.
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- A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
- A list containing citations to the resources used in writing a research paper or other document.
- A device that allows the user to move and click the cursor on a computer screen for different functions
- A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc.
- A work containing information on all branches of knowledge or treating comprehensively a particular branch of knowledge
- A reference to a book, magazine or journal article, or other work containing all the information necessary to identify and locate that work.
- A request for the return of library material before the due date.
- CD is an abbreviation for used for ; it is used for storing digital information
- The name of a book, article, or other information source.
- A separate file sent with an email message.
- A significant or memorable word or term in the title, abstract, or text of an information resource that indicates its subject and i
20 Clues: A separate file sent with an email message. • A book or bound collection of maps, illustrations, etc. • The name of a book, article, or other information source. • A request for the return of library material before the due date. • A software program that enables users to access Internet resources. • ...
Library Challenge 2025-01-29
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- When a book has not been returned by its due date
- A person who helps people find books and information
- A recording of a book that can be listened to
- The sticker with numbers that helps track books in the library system
- The part of a book where the title and call number are found
- The process of borrowing a book from the library
- A book that contains facts and real information
- The last name of the man who created a system for organizing books
- A category or type of book, like mystery or fantasy
- The company that prints and distributes a book
- A book about a person’s life written by themselves
- A book about a person’s life written by someone else
- A magazine or newspaper published at regular times
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- Books like dictionaries and encyclopedias that cannot be checked out
- Copying someone else’s words or ideas without giving credit
- The person who creates pictures for a book
- An online system that helps you search for books in the library
- A short summary of a book’s main ideas
- A way to give credit to the source of information you use
- A collection of information that can be searched online
- A story that is made up and not true
- A list of subjects or topics in a book with page numbers
- The code on a book’s spine that helps you find it in the library
- A section at the back of a book that defines important words
- To extend the time you can keep a borrowed book
25 Clues: A story that is made up and not true • A short summary of a book’s main ideas • The person who creates pictures for a book • A recording of a book that can be listened to • The company that prints and distributes a book • A book that contains facts and real information • To extend the time you can keep a borrowed book • The process of borrowing a book from the library • ...
LIBRARY SCAVENGER 2025-06-20
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- clock
- first in the Santa Lucia procession
- picture 5
- picture 6
- picture 8
- if you have unauthorised materials you could be..
- the...runner (book cover)
- exams in progress
- number of columns
- picture 1
- picture 10
- picture 4
- picture 3
- picture 7
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- next to music
- The...Wish (book cover)
- the story of miss.. (book cover)
- picture 2
- 12:14
- in the center of the room is a...tree
- nec
- two of these are on the 'gold' labelled shelf
- computer
- NON-
- picture 9
25 Clues: nec • NON- • clock • 12:14 • computer • picture 2 • picture 5 • picture 6 • picture 8 • picture 1 • picture 4 • picture 3 • picture 9 • picture 7 • picture 10 • next to music • exams in progress • number of columns • The...Wish (book cover) • the...runner (book cover) • the story of miss.. (book cover) • first in the Santa Lucia procession • in the center of the room is a...tree • ...
Midnight Library 2025-10-03
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- the thick layer of rock below the Earth’s crust
- the front of a building; also metaphorically a false outward appearance
- the arrangement of events in time order
- equally distant from two or more points
- (shower) a natural event of falling stars, used as a metaphor for something brilliant but short-lived
- the central part of the Earth, very hot and dense
- a musical direction meaning “very loud,” used figuratively for intense emotions
- a small, thin booklet or publication, less than a book
- in physics, the natural tendency of systems to move towards disorder; used metaphorically for chaos in life
- a row of columns supporting a structure
- a place dedicated to a person, memory, or object of reverence
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- relating to human existence, often questioning meaning or purpose
- believing that all events are pre-decided and inevitable, leaving no room for free will
- the rigid outer layer of the Earth, made of crust and upper mantle
- placing two things side by side to show contrast
- an excessive burden or overwhelming amount
- in very poor condition because of age or neglect
- a harsh, jumbled mix of sounds; discord
- trying to appear more important, cultured, or intelligent than one really is
- in physics, particles opposite to normal matter; used in the novel to describe a sense of nothingness
20 Clues: the arrangement of events in time order • equally distant from two or more points • a harsh, jumbled mix of sounds; discord • a row of columns supporting a structure • an excessive burden or overwhelming amount • the thick layer of rock below the Earth’s crust • placing two things side by side to show contrast • in very poor condition because of age or neglect • ...
Library Crossword 2025-12-03
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- Where our books are stored
- A Google Laptop
- The person responsible for the management of the library and its collection.
- The volume level expected in the Around the Corner Classroom
- The plural noun for the bound volumes of literature and knowledge found within a library's collection.
- A book of maps
- Loans Devices due at the end of the day
- something you can have in the cafeteria, but not the library
- The focal point of the painting in the Window Counter Area
- To check out using a student ID
- Our school mascot
- Term Loans Devices you can take home with you
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- When an item is late to be returned
- The practice of attributing another author's work or ideas as one's own.
- Small devices the library no longer lends out
- The printed, visual storytelling format that often serves as the source material for popular Japanese animation.
- A document's full bibliographic record, often including author, title, publication details, and subject headings.
- The technical name for the list of works cited at the end of a research paper.
- a genre of books that are based on real events
- The standard, 10-digit or 13-digit number used to uniquely identify a specific edition of a book. (Acronym)
20 Clues: A book of maps • A Google Laptop • Our school mascot • Where our books are stored • To check out using a student ID • When an item is late to be returned • Loans Devices due at the end of the day • Small devices the library no longer lends out • Term Loans Devices you can take home with you • a genre of books that are based on real events • ...
JOETEN-KIYU PUBLIC LIBRARY 2024-09-04
17 Clues: RECEPTION • CUSTOMERS • TRUE STORY • PAGE SAVER • LIBRARY I.D • REPAIR BOOKS • COMIC VERSION • TYPING DEVICE • STORY OF SELF • NOT TRUE STORY • LIBRARY WORKERS • BOOK COLLECTIONS • CHILDREN LIBRARY • INTERNET PASSWORD • SOFTCOVERED BOOKS • LIBRARY INFORMATIONS • NANCY WEILS COLLECTIONS
Check Us All Out! 2022-03-03
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- What food is the subject of the library program on April 28 about? [New Milford]
- _____ society is located in the lower level of the library and displays unique town objects. [New Fairfield]
- Start some new plants using items from our _____ library. [C.H. Booth]
- What famous showman, whose collection of memorabilia the Bethel Library displays, was born in Bethel? There is also a statue of him out front. [Bethel]
- The Friends group runs this little bookshop in the basement of the Library. [Bethel]
- The New Milford Public Library was originally known as the_____ Library. [New Milford]
- This many people can sit in the Library Technology Center pod. [Danbury]
- Model of the microphone in Audio Studio 170. [Danbury]
- Who was Mark Twain’s biographer? He was a Redding Resident. [Mark Twain]
- The Mark Twain Library is open _____ evenings per week. [Mark Twain]
- Stop by the YA Department for some video and board _____ fun. [C.H. Booth]
- Come by and create in the Steam Corner in the _____ Family Technology Center. [Ridgefield]
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- The story of our library's founders, the _____ , can be found in the oldest part of the library. [Sherman]
- Renovare la Terra is on exhibit in this Library space. [Ridgefield]
- Along with our video games, you can check out this gaming system at the children's desk. [New Fairfield]
- _____ kits help small children reach developmental benchmarks. [Danbury]
- Bring your creations to life using our new _____ 3D printer. [C.H. Booth]
- This important fundraiser takes place every year over Labor Day weekend. [Mark Twain]
- The library is undergoing a major _____. [New Milford]
- Find our _____ corner in the adult library, where you can add a piece or two or even take a whole one home! [New Fairfield]
- Find our Peter Rabbit _____ in the room where our youngest patrons play. [Sherman]
- You’ll find this around the building, it is supported by the Friends Group. [Bethel]
- Sit under a red umbrella on the _____ Terrace. [Ridgefield]
- Big and red and a nice airy space, the _____ is where many of our programs may take place. [Sherman]
24 Clues: The library is undergoing a major _____. [New Milford] • Model of the microphone in Audio Studio 170. [Danbury] • Sit under a red umbrella on the _____ Terrace. [Ridgefield] • Renovare la Terra is on exhibit in this Library space. [Ridgefield] • The Mark Twain Library is open _____ evenings per week. [Mark Twain] • ...
National Library Week (April 6-12) 2025-03-28
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- A decimal system used to organize books.
- A magazine or journal found in a library.
- Books like dictionaries and encyclopedias.
- A digital version of the book.
- Used to keep your place in a book.
- What you must do when finished with a library book.
- A book that is late in being returned.
- Books that sell imaginary stories.
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- A book you can listen to.
- A placed filled with books and knowledge.
- A rule that must be followed in most libraries.
- What you do when borrowing a book.
- Books based on real facts and events.
- Where books are neatly arranged.
- A system to find books in the library.
- A special event for children at the library.
- A person who helps you find books.
- Rows of bookshelves in the library.
- What people do when they study in the library.
19 Clues: A book you can listen to. • A digital version of the book. • Where books are neatly arranged. • What you do when borrowing a book. • Used to keep your place in a book. • A person who helps you find books. • Books that sell imaginary stories. • Rows of bookshelves in the library. • Books based on real facts and events. • A system to find books in the library. • ...
Library Mouse 2014-04-24
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- Wow!
- Homework.
- In the mud.
- No coffee.
- Drinking dirt.
- Sneak away.
- You need it to win.
- Just you and some trees.
- Shaking hands.
- Becoming #one.
- Not innocent.
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- Yours.
- A name of an evil lord.
- Give sweets.
- A name of a hairy friend.
- So happy and so good!
- So great!
- Wears big glasses.
- A name of a hero.
- Oh! That's how it works!
- When the alarm goes off.
- No one can see you.
- Don't wipe your mouth on it.
23 Clues: Wow! • Yours. • Homework. • So great! • No coffee. • In the mud. • Sneak away. • Give sweets. • Not innocent. • Drinking dirt. • Shaking hands. • Becoming #one. • A name of a hero. • Wears big glasses. • You need it to win. • No one can see you. • So happy and so good! • A name of an evil lord. • Oh! That's how it works! • When the alarm goes off. • Just you and some trees. • A name of a hairy friend. • ...
Library Orientation 2012-09-10
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- computer pass
- online database Global in Context
- online French encyclopedia
- colour of a regular loan due date card
- area for quiet group work
- cost to print in black & white
- reference book loan period
- library catalogue program
- number of books by Susan Juby in the library
- teacher librarian
- regular loan period
- classification system to organize the books
- Canadian newsmagazine
- Tick Tock author
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- quiet place to work by yourself
- Unwind author
- fashion magazine
- newspaper title
- overdue fine per day
- sports magazine
- prime time for library use
- number of books about urban legends in the library
- computer magazine
- important Wednesday a.m. event
- freebie at the circulation desk
- card required for borrowing
- library technician
- reading exercises your
28 Clues: computer pass • Unwind author • newspaper title • sports magazine • fashion magazine • Tick Tock author • computer magazine • teacher librarian • library technician • regular loan period • overdue fine per day • Canadian newsmagazine • reading exercises your • area for quiet group work • library catalogue program • online French encyclopedia • prime time for library use • reference book loan period • ...
Library Catalogue 2016-08-23
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- What book did Virginia Luling write?
- Who wrote Wolf Brother?
- Who wrote Love That Dog?
- What is the title of 200 NAS
- Who wrote The Name of this Book is Secret?
- What is the title of 155.2 RAA
- Who wrote Alligator Baby?
- Who wrote Charlotte's Web?
- Who wrote Hatchet
- What book did Rafis Abazov write?
- Who wrote Harry Potter?
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- What is the title of 152 ALI
- What is the title of 133.4309 DEA
- What is the title of 401 NEW
- What book did Mary Knowlton write?
- What is the title of 595 MIL
- What is the title of 158 RAA
- What book did Sherra Edgar write?
- Who wrote Candyfloss?
- Who Wrote The Secret Garden?
- What is the title of 595 WAT
- What is the title of 595.4 WIT
- Who wrote The Gruffalo?
23 Clues: Who wrote Hatchet • Who wrote Candyfloss? • Who wrote Wolf Brother? • Who wrote The Gruffalo? • Who wrote Harry Potter? • Who wrote Love That Dog? • Who wrote Alligator Baby? • Who wrote Charlotte's Web? • What is the title of 152 ALI • What is the title of 401 NEW • What is the title of 595 MIL • What is the title of 158 RAA • What is the title of 200 NAS • Who Wrote The Secret Garden? • ...
Library crossword 2016-02-18
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- Resources selected and set aside by professors for their students
- Consortium that allows our students to use other libraries
- Listen to current research by experts on disc
- downloadable citation tool
- computer commons on the third floor
- Ringo and Paul available for checkout
- Send documents over our phone line
- Service that allow students to check out materials from other libraries
- Most common resource in a library
- Electronic or print resources that contain scholarly articles
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- Retrieve any of your B&W or color documents from ___
- Get assistance with research on second floor
- Will call service for books
- Learn about the history of Western University here
- Name of Western University's first lady
- Main desk where students can check out books
- Computer commons on second floor
- Digital table used to teach anatomy
- Rooms available for checkout in four hour increments
- Surname of Western's former President
- Find our newest books here
- Access electronic journals through our ___
22 Clues: downloadable citation tool • Find our newest books here • Will call service for books • Computer commons on second floor • Most common resource in a library • Send documents over our phone line • Digital table used to teach anatomy • computer commons on the third floor • Ringo and Paul available for checkout • Surname of Western's former President • ...
The Library 2023-03-28
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- organized collection of information typically accessed online
- section of a library where people can gather to work on projects
- small dictionary in the back of a book
- book of synonyms
- books that contain a made-up story
- section of the library that contains encyclopedias, almanacs, dictionaries, and atlases
- person who collects or has a great love of books
- when a book or other material must be returned to the library
- person who writes books
- publication that is published on a regular basis and focuses on a particular subject
- reference work containing brief articles on various topics
- online register of all bibliographic items in a library
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- list of chapters and where they begin, located at the beginning of a book
- book of maps
- books that contain factual information
- publication that is published on a regular basis and contains current, factual information
- part of a book that you see when it's on the shelf
- alphabetical list of subjects and page numbers found in the back of a book
- building or room containing collections of books, makerspaces, and electronic resources
- specific type of music, film, or writing
- name of a book
- charge that is accrued when library items aren't turned in on time
- person who draws the pictures for a book
- book about a person's life
24 Clues: book of maps • name of a book • book of synonyms • person who writes books • book about a person's life • books that contain a made-up story • books that contain factual information • small dictionary in the back of a book • specific type of music, film, or writing • person who draws the pictures for a book • person who collects or has a great love of books • ...
Library Hunt 2023-04-27
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- A Person who works at the library.
- The _____ of Auschwitz by Morris
- Author Sparks
- Seeing ___ by Brown
- Little ____ everywhere by Ng
- Good Girl's guide to ______ by Jackson
- What bird is related to dinosaurs?
- Author Sarah ___Pelt
- Then she was ____ by Jewell
- Who writes books?
- Author Austen
- Author Hoover
- Author Moyes
- Author Osman
- What is Vernal known for?
- Author Poulsen
- Author Orwell
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- Throne of _____ by Maas
- _____ off dead by Child
- Author Williams
- _____ of sugar plums by Evanovich
- Author lee
- A book is filled with______
- The _____ club by Baldacci
- Author Backman
- Out of _____ by Box
- Books that are based on stories.
- Author Bailey
- What killed the dinosaurs?
- Author Tolkein
- They both ___ at the end by Silvera
- Author Roberts
- This tender ____ by Krueger
- The ____ from Biloxi by Grisham
- Rock Paper _____ by Feeney
- The ____ Code by Quinn
- Author Gaiman
- What dinosaur has little arms?
38 Clues: Author lee • Author Moyes • Author Osman • Author Sparks • Author Bailey • Author Austen • Author Hoover • Author Gaiman • Author Orwell • Author Backman • Author Tolkein • Author Roberts • Author Poulsen • Author Williams • Who writes books? • Seeing ___ by Brown • Out of _____ by Box • Author Sarah ___Pelt • The ____ Code by Quinn • Throne of _____ by Maas • _____ off dead by Child • ...
Liberty Library 2023-04-26
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- This color eagle section has beginner chapter books.
- Locate meanings, parts of speech, spelling.
- The company which made and distributed the book.
- Mostly This section has picture books for all.
- The date the book was published.
- Pictures done by an illustrator.
- Fiction stories containing aliens or space.
- Fiction, ER and Everybody are in this order.
- Fiction stories that could really happen.
- Books written by a famous person.
- This section is for teachers only.
- Checkout a book for another 2 weeks to finish it.
- Another name for a book.
- electronic research resources
- This section is in numerical order.
- Resource that has all kinds of fascinating lists.
- Books about famous people are in this section.
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- Call number is written on this for all to see.
- Used to mark the spot where a book belongs.
- Fiction stories having clues to follow.
- The person who writes a book.
- Fiction stories that are scary.
- This section has books for research/learning.
- Push this in to keep books standing up on shelves.
- Used to look up a book that may be in the library.
- Fiction stories that include history.
- Fiction stories that make you laugh out loud!
- This section has books for entertaining reading.
- This section is in alphabetical order.
- Resource to locate places of interest.
- e-books in the Library Resources folder.
- Find Synonyms using this resource.
- No more than this many students at a table.
- Information about the resource used for research.
- How many weeks can you keep a book?
- Fiction stories with magic or magical creatures.
- The book's "address" used to locate the book.
- How many books can you have checked out at a time?
- When is book is checked out longer that 2 weeks.
39 Clues: Another name for a book. • The person who writes a book. • electronic research resources • Fiction stories that are scary. • The date the book was published. • Pictures done by an illustrator. • Books written by a famous person. • Find Synonyms using this resource. • This section is for teachers only. • How many weeks can you keep a book? • This section is in numerical order. • ...
Library terms 2021-06-01
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- A place in the library, where users check out, renew and return library materials. (Also called a loan desk.)
- A note of reference, comment usually placed below the text on a printed page. (Usually separated by a line.)
- A place in the library where a librarian can help answer your questions.
- The date by which check out books/items must be returned to the library.
- An electronic version of a book. A book can be read on a computer, mobile or on a special electronic device.
- When you use someone else's idea, information or a snippet of text but don't properly cite it.
- A reference to a book, journal article or magazine.(It includes author's name, title, publisher...)
- What does the last C in LCC (Library of Congress...) stand for?
- It is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by IFLA (1998).
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- Shelves in the library where books are stored.
- A database of all items within a library.
- The main name of a book or article.
- A brief description of a book or article, usually without added criticism. It tells you what an article or a book talks about.
- A fictitious name/nickname used by an author.
- It is a standard for metadata description of digital objects. It is a set of fifteen elements for describing resources.
- Data about data.
- A unique number assigned to serials worldwide.
- When a borrowed resource has been returned after the due date
- A unique ten digit number identifying a specific edition of a book.
- S. R. Ranganathan proposed laws of libray science. How many laws were there?
20 Clues: Data about data. • The main name of a book or article. • A database of all items within a library. • A fictitious name/nickname used by an author. • Shelves in the library where books are stored. • A unique number assigned to serials worldwide. • When a borrowed resource has been returned after the due date • ...
MVCC Library 2021-08-11
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- Odom of Hamilton fame
- Shade of green
- American author Picoult
- American singer Jackson
- Kane of All My Children
- Dak Shepard's Bell
- Queen of Prussia 1797-1810
- Popular New York Times list
- Penne ____ vodka
- Wife from Schitt's Creek
- Japanese pop singer
- Christmas song
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- Meeting a requirement or condition
- American figure skater Fleming
- Famous gymnast Comaneci
- Wisconsin city, Eau _____
- Original Blue's Clues host
- Outdated retrieval system
- Park in Lower Manhattan
- Resource sharing
- North Carolina state flower
- Prefix for old
22 Clues: Shade of green • Prefix for old • Christmas song • Resource sharing • Penne ____ vodka • Dak Shepard's Bell • Japanese pop singer • Odom of Hamilton fame • Famous gymnast Comaneci • American author Picoult • American singer Jackson • Kane of All My Children • Park in Lower Manhattan • Wife from Schitt's Creek • Wisconsin city, Eau _____ • Outdated retrieval system • Original Blue's Clues host • ...
LIBRARY CROSSWORD 2024-01-02
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- - rocket's mother
- - call number for a fictional james patterson book
- - the library cryptid
- - our resident artist
- - a requirement to get a card
- - she can complain about anything
- - what time of the year is the reading program held?
- - pedro pascal's #1 fan
- - jeremy's job title
- - the limit for cds/audiobooks
- - the machine in front of chris's desk
- - everyone is invested in this persons love life
- - a game most of us play every time we're here
- - what someone is charged when an item is late
- - our dog friend who visits once a month
- - board president
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- - chris is in charge of making this
- - the last name of the author who wrote 'it'
- - we have this day off every week
- - brian's wife
- - large print abbreviation
- - feral
- - she despises the phantom tollbooth
- - this person is a BIG fan of soccer
- - where dvds, cds, and audiobooks are located
- - a christmas movie
- - where our library is located
- - best time of day on a friday or saturday
- - month of hannah and devins birthday
- - what color is the large print sticker?
- - the name of any and darlene's bird
31 Clues: - feral • - brian's wife • - rocket's mother • - board president • - a christmas movie • - jeremy's job title • - the library cryptid • - our resident artist • - pedro pascal's #1 fan • - large print abbreviation • - a requirement to get a card • - where our library is located • - the limit for cds/audiobooks • - we have this day off every week • - she can complain about anything • ...
main library 2024-07-25
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- A — once lived in the basement, until the flood of 1937
- Staff newsletter
- One of these was damaged in the flood of 2009
- The man on the north side of the building
- Head of the library is called
- — of the library
- Most challenged book of 2023 by Maia Kobabe
- Current name for mis3
- 2021 summer reading theme
- Our shortest operating hours are on
- Keychain or —?
- Helping out in the basement
- We are closed on this day
- The man on the left side of the building
- What we call people visiting the library
- At one time, LFPL had over —- branches
- Look before you…
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- Office in charge of payroll
- Yearly festival.
- Circulation job
- 1973 summer reading mascot
- Was the first library run radio station in America
- Books being sent back to their home libraries have this label.
- Supervisor at the moment
- Home of birth and death records
- Mayor at the time of LFPL’s founding
- Lovable furry friend of the library
- 50₵ per page
- “Tending” to your books, as it were.
- You used to be able to borrow — from the library
- These can be found on public tables.
- Interpreter service
- Our address.
33 Clues: 50₵ per page • Our address. • Keychain or —? • Circulation job • Yearly festival. • Staff newsletter • — of the library • Look before you… • Interpreter service • Current name for mis3 • Supervisor at the moment • 2021 summer reading theme • We are closed on this day • 1973 summer reading mascot • Office in charge of payroll • Helping out in the basement • Head of the library is called • ...
Library Crossword 2024-06-12
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- Gathering facts about a particular topic
- Different topics of fiction books
- Many librarians do this a lot
- The part of a book holding the pages within the front and back covers
- Person creating artwork or pictures for a book
- The name of a book
- The name given to factual information
- Information on the back of a book giving an idea of what is inside
- What language is a valuable skill for a New Zealand librarian?
- Librarians search here for trustworthy information
- Librarians are good at asking this
- Factual book about a person's life, written by themselves
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- The section containing book meanings for words in that book
- This is a key element of each day working as a librarian
- Names of people or animals in a story
- Type of tertiary library
- The name given to stories
- Books Large books with more illustrations and fewer words
- Book of maps
- The Masters qualification for library studies in New Zealand
- The writer of a book
- System used to arrange non-fiction books created by Melville Dewey
22 Clues: Book of maps • The name of a book • The writer of a book • Type of tertiary library • The name given to stories • Many librarians do this a lot • Different topics of fiction books • Librarians are good at asking this • Names of people or animals in a story • The name given to factual information • Gathering facts about a particular topic • ...
OUR LIBRARY 2024-09-19
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- most popular books
- where you borrow books
- recent additions from Textile students
- what the year 13s should do in the Library
- we R also this
- this year
- card game
- the most amazing library helpers
- finished the book?
- imaginary
- pages glued and bound
- take home to read
- everyone welcomed
- hot off the press
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- made me read it
- busiest place in the school
- our school
- we R always this
- where books are displayed
- common occurance
- real
- we especially need to be this R
22 Clues: real • this year • card game • imaginary • our school • we R also this • made me read it • we R always this • common occurance • take home to read • everyone welcomed • hot off the press • most popular books • finished the book? • pages glued and bound • where you borrow books • where books are displayed • busiest place in the school • we especially need to be this R • the most amazing library helpers • ...
Momo’s library 2024-09-20
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- nine in the fridge
- what a green frog sees
- Read the sign he’s hiding behind
- after meal treats
- What wouldn’t honk
- Who “helps me pour wine”
- Smiling at you
- Who always knocks
- Marshall’s Comic book
- Who played catcher on Father’s Day
- Cap’n Turbot’s boat
- Dr Rothman’s nurse
- ingredients of mosquito repellent
- letter with a black eye
- Asian cat breed
- What happens when we cuddle
- falls from a tree
- dish the puppies see
- Full of grace
- detective and animal judge?
- Year the Cauliflower sailed
- horatio’s favorite magazine
- what everyone in Lakewood agreed on
- ingredients of mosquito repellent
- Who always tastes
- What Elmo and Grover toss
- Instrument down under
- dish the puppies smell
- dish the puppies hear
- one of these wake up hugs
- Aussie kingfisher
- So cuddly and small
- favorite trace in the garden
- what piglet collects for winter
- Colorful and bright
- What Molly and Tooey dance to
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- seven in the oven
- Number of flavors at David’s Ice Cream
- Tall proud and strong
- Who always grabs
- What piglet fears is chasing him
- thick, oozy mud
- Who’s driving the float in the Count’s parade
- I always wanted a best friend
- Unicorn of the seas
- What the lady was helped with
- name of Arthur’s play
- what Pip counts
- Louise’s prize
- Grover’s cereal
- What strawberries have
- Animal on fridge in Ernie and Bert’s kitchen
- backwards rolls?
- what a white dog sees
- ingredients of mosquito repellent
- Steam train on the bridge
- bird in the garden
- Blueberries in Gwich’in
- Color of Mother Rabbit’s yarn
- Who always share toys
- Snuffie’s big find
- The biggest monster
- where they serve ice cream sodas
- name of Daddy’s newspaper
- Monday’s pet
- What a dinosaur is better than, according to children
- Flutters happily
- ingredients of mosquito repellent
- Lance’s rider
- Tibetan dog breed
- letter with a loose tooth
71 Clues: Monday’s pet • Full of grace • Lance’s rider • Smiling at you • Louise’s prize • thick, oozy mud • what Pip counts • Grover’s cereal • Asian cat breed • Who always grabs • backwards rolls? • Flutters happily • seven in the oven • after meal treats • Who always knocks • falls from a tree • Who always tastes • Tibetan dog breed • Aussie kingfisher • nine in the fridge • What wouldn’t honk • Dr Rothman’s nurse • ...
Library Gang 2025-02-20
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- Emo Schollar
- remove talk
- fed
- Minecraft series
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- fascist
- James’s love
- male vs female
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- Clark and James’s nightmare profession
- the fought-after princess
- token aro/ace
- Clark’s love
- the bane of Clark
- Julia’s musical
- the second half
- meant to be
- the bane of Mae and Clark
- bad bodyguard
- whimsy
- not quite a month
20 Clues: fed • whimsy • fascist • remove talk • meant to be • Clark’s love • Emo Schollar • James’s love • token aro/ace • bad bodyguard • male vs female • Julia’s musical • the second half • Minecraft series • the bane of Clark • not quite a month • Greek goddess of wisdom • the fought-after princess • the bane of Mae and Clark • Clark and James’s nightmare profession
My Library 2025-04-14
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- Debut novel of 2017 and 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction winner
- Opposite of Heaven, as in written by Don DeLillo
- Adapted into a movie starring James McAvoy
- Type of animal the protagonist turns into in "The Metamorphosis"
- Adapted into an HBO series in 2024
- Country where "The Kingdom of This World" takes place
- Elusive writer who was in two "The Simpsons" episodes
- Last name of main character in "Dune"
- A 1967 book that's one of Patti Smith's favorites
- Something that a house may be made of
- What populates the town in "Pedro Páramo"
- Nickname of Baltimore writer who starred in five John Waters movies
- Decade "No Longer Human" was published
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- Perhaps 100 years' worth
- What X in Malcolm X crosses out
- Country where "Wuthering Heights" takes place
- First book in a trilogy written by John Banville
- Often billed as The Sun Ra ___
- Democratic candidate mentioned in Joan Didion's "Insider Baseball"
- Karen Tei ___, writer of "Tropic of Orange"
- Breakfast-themed last name of short story writer
- What you might call stories recounted by Bob Dylan
- Graphic novel written by Alan Moore
- 1988 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
- Writer's last name used as the title to a Murakami novel
25 Clues: Perhaps 100 years' worth • Often billed as The Sun Ra ___ • What X in Malcolm X crosses out • Adapted into an HBO series in 2024 • Graphic novel written by Alan Moore • Last name of main character in "Dune" • Something that a house may be made of • Decade "No Longer Human" was published • What populates the town in "Pedro Páramo" • Adapted into a movie starring James McAvoy • ...
Library Crossword 2025-03-28
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- Canadian author who has been writing since 1978, Gordon ___
- Famous book turtle
- The 796s of non-fiction are the ____ books
- The 971s of non-fiction focus on ____
- Percy Jackson and the _____
- Creepy Pair of ____
- Elephant and ____
- Famous Mo Willems character
- The 200s of non-fiction are the ____ books
- Fictional family of the Inheritance Games books
- Author Robert ___ of The Paperbag Princess
- Famous Dr. Seuss character
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- Main character of The Hunger Games (first name)
- Author of historical war fiction, Alan ____
- Name of the Wild Robot
- Newest Hunger Games book, ___ on the Reaping
- Author of I Survived, Lauren ___
- Greg ___ of Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- Roald Dahl's bookworm character
- World Record Keepers
- Sequel series to Captain Underpants
21 Clues: Elephant and ____ • Famous book turtle • Creepy Pair of ____ • World Record Keepers • Name of the Wild Robot • Famous Dr. Seuss character • Percy Jackson and the _____ • Famous Mo Willems character • Roald Dahl's bookworm character • Author of I Survived, Lauren ___ • Greg ___ of Diary of a Wimpy Kid • Sequel series to Captain Underpants • The 971s of non-fiction focus on ____ • ...
Library 2025 2025-07-29
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- We have tried many varieties
- At the end of a (short) hike...
- ___ Opera Company
- Where Bob's money was wisely spent.
- Nickname for stripe-loving student
- Verbal opening to a correction, formally
- We frequently ran out of this (inedible)
- Deep-cut mascot
- Amulet-equivalent charm for a personnel manager
- tone (modifier)
- The best librarian
- A horrible movie
- Must be worn to ward off demons and music disasters
- Wittingham ___ Auditorium
- __ Sl*t
- A good, albeit extreeeemly long movie
- It is *definitely* not a pencil sharpener
- TWO-THOUSAND PAGES
- The card game popular amongst librarians & guests alike
- Operatic fever dream
- tone (modifier) [negative]
- An unexpected library amenity
- We frequently ran out of this (inedible)
- "Leaning, leaning"
- Where a raccoon may be found
- This warranted a project that began in January
- The number of non-functional three-hole punchers
- A common reaction when no bananas are available
- Molly's favorite food
- Chant (2)
- Would you answer?
- Holiday of the summer
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- Outbreak avoided (1)
- The entire opera was sent out of laziness
- They met an unfortunate fate early in the season
- An action with a deteriorating meaning
- Her dress was red
- It runs on child labor (allegedly)
- How many times was music left out in the rain?
- Bring it back! Bring it back!
- He's surely alive
- Costumes?
- Shostakovich 5, in slang
- Brendan's *favorite* composer-in-residence
- He's a feminist
- Fourth of July runout locale
- ___ ___ ___ You mother*cker
- Brevard:Aspen as ___:Camp Star
- Word of the summer
- Past tense verb with "upon" for "defecated on by a small mammal"
- We frequently ran out of this (edible)
- Choose-your-weapon(writing utensil)
- Molly's type
- Hand-made decor found in the library
- Afternoon coffee
- Resident custard-lover (not Sydney)
- Chant (1)
- What Molly might "say" when fed a treat
- Library's namesake
- Where we were oft to sit
- One may find him suspended from the rafters
- Composer of the ill-fated symphony (in a library-sense)
- Outbreak avoided (2)
63 Clues: __ Sl*t • Costumes? • Chant (1) • Chant (2) • Molly's type • Deep-cut mascot • He's a feminist • tone (modifier) • A horrible movie • Afternoon coffee • ___ Opera Company • Her dress was red • He's surely alive • Would you answer? • Word of the summer • The best librarian • TWO-THOUSAND PAGES • "Leaning, leaning" • Library's namesake • Outbreak avoided (1) • Operatic fever dream • Outbreak avoided (2) • ...
Library Lingo 2025-09-02
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- Fun days that happen on Friday
- A book that contains pictures of past students
- A guest in the Library
- A place to find craft supplies
- A book about a real criminal case
- A book that contains facts
- Where books are returned
- A book someone has written about their life
- A book that is mostly pictures, sort of like a comic book
- Station A place where you can find free school supplies
- A name for a classification of books (i.e. type of book)
- A system of Library organization based on a series of numbers and letters
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- A themed arrangement of books that changes every month
- Tells you where to find things in a book
- A book that is not based in reality
- Looking up facts in books or online
- A book about a famous person
- A tool that holds your place
- A website where you can see what books the Library has
- When a book must be returned
20 Clues: A guest in the Library • Where books are returned • A book that contains facts • A book about a famous person • A tool that holds your place • When a book must be returned • Fun days that happen on Friday • A place to find craft supplies • A book about a real criminal case • A book that is not based in reality • Looking up facts in books or online • ...
Warrensburg Library 2025-11-07
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- Type of book that teaches you how to do something
- A note or comment added to a text
- Collection of historical documents or records
- List of specialized terms and their meanings
- The person who checks out your books
- A brief summary of a book or film
- Saves your place in a book
- A book’s identifying sticker on its spine
- What you need to do when your books are due
- A fake name used by an author
- A book of words and their meanings
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- Fictional detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
- The voice telling the story
- A list of books used in research
- Holds a book together
- Decimal system’s inventor
- Where you go to borrow books
- Introduction to a story
- Organized list of library items
- person creating artwork/pictures for a book
- Lady of our Library
- Group that discusses stories
- Original draft of a book before publication
23 Clues: Lady of our Library • Holds a book together • Introduction to a story • Decimal system’s inventor • Saves your place in a book • The voice telling the story • Where you go to borrow books • Group that discusses stories • A fake name used by an author • Organized list of library items • A list of books used in research • A note or comment added to a text • ...
LIBRARY CROSSWORD 2025-11-21
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- main character in a narrative
- scholarly work on a single subject
- closing section after the main text
- credential granting borrowing privileges
- describes manuscripts decorated with gold or art
- device for reading digital books
- story told through sequential art usually book length
- online collection of searchable articles or records
- collections of historical documents and records
- magazine journal or newspaper issued regularly
- one who loves or collects books
- desk where patrons get research help
- quiet public space for study or reflection
- service for borrowing materials from another library
- pre printing book copyists
- said:
- technology for tracking library materials
- controlled vocabulary term for topical organization
- code that determines a book’s shelf location
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- department that checks materials in and out
- area for hands-on creativity tools and technology
- large format book or a leaf in manuscripts
- events and activities offered to the public
- books printed before 1501
- introductory section explaining a work’s purpose
- removing outdated or unused items
- patron initiated request to reserve a book
- printed items meant to be short lived such as flyers or brochures
- shelving area where most of the collection is kept
- small unbound booklet often informational
- author of long form fiction
- narrated recording of a printed work
- widely recognized body of works
- data describing other data such as publication information
- staff member who creates bibliographic records
- department that purchases new materials
- keyword that defines an item’s content
- standardized list of names and subjects for cataloging
- information specialist and public service professional
39 Clues: said: • books printed before 1501 • pre printing book copyists • author of long form fiction • main character in a narrative • widely recognized body of works • one who loves or collects books • device for reading digital books • removing outdated or unused items • scholarly work on a single subject • closing section after the main text • narrated recording of a printed work • ...
Library Words 2017-12-04
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- many books with the same characters and a long story arc
- a small dictionary found at the end of some non-fiction books
- what you do when you want to borrow a book from the library
- a book covered in thick paper
- What you do when you want to keep your book for another week
- the digits and letters on the spine label, tells the librarian where the book belongs
- what Mrs. Milner does with books you have returned
- where you go to check out and borrow boo
- informational books
- use this to mark your place in a book
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- made-up, pretend stories
- what you do when you want to know more about something
- books coming and going in and out of the library
- a book covered in a hard material, usually cardboard
- an alphabetical list of topics in a non-fiction book
- the company who owns the copyright and is authorized to print and sell a book
- label the sticker on the spine of a library book, has the call # on it
- you do this with your book when you are finished with it
- a long chapter book
- we have thousands of these in the library
20 Clues: a long chapter book • informational books • made-up, pretend stories • a book covered in thick paper • use this to mark your place in a book • where you go to check out and borrow boo • we have thousands of these in the library • books coming and going in and out of the library • what Mrs. Milner does with books you have returned • ...
Library Lingo 2014-03-13
Across
- What you use to check out a public library item.
- Group of libraries.
- E-books from the school district.
- Catalog used by the school district.
- Borrowing and returning an item.
- Library of Congress is one.
- Computers for public use.
- Part of a larger library system.
- What you always do to close out a checkout transaction.
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- Prevents theft of an item.
- Audiobooks and e-books from the school district.
- Patron status preventing check out.
- Length of time an item circulates.
- Audiobooks and e-books from the state library.
- Catalog used by the public library.
- Fancy name for magazines.
- User ID to check out books at LHS.
- What you need to do to get to links on LHS Library's page.
- Physical appearance of an item.
- Requesting an item from another library.
20 Clues: Group of libraries. • Fancy name for magazines. • Computers for public use. • Prevents theft of an item. • Library of Congress is one. • Physical appearance of an item. • Borrowing and returning an item. • Part of a larger library system. • E-books from the school district. • Length of time an item circulates. • User ID to check out books at LHS. • ...
Library Lunacy 2015-01-07
Across
- / She ran the library (and stocked such scandalous authors as Balzac and Chaucer) in the 1962 film The Music Man.
- / This subscription ebook service advertises itself as “Netflix for books.”
- / Another word for book (more modern than a scroll!).
- / He helped fight the forces of evil while also running the school library on tv’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
- / This online comic strip is set in the Mallville Public Library.
- / We celebrate our freedom to read them every September.
- / Machine Readable Cataloguing, in brief.
- / He said, “I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.”
- / Dr. Seuss's real last name.
- / He formed the first public lending library in America.
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- / He founded the first library school in 1887.
- / She is a mild-mannered librarian by day and a crime-fighting superhero by night.
- / He is the current president of the Maryland Library Association.
- / Abbreviation for the master's degree in our field.
- / He said, “If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.”
- / This former first lady holds a degree in library science.
- / He invented moveable type.
- / You will find them under 398.2.
- / She was the model for a librarian action figure.
- / According to the Wall Street Journal, in 2014, 6% of people read only this type of book.
20 Clues: / He invented moveable type. • / Dr. Seuss's real last name. • / You will find them under 398.2. • / Machine Readable Cataloguing, in brief. • / He founded the first library school in 1887. • / She was the model for a librarian action figure. • / Abbreviation for the master's degree in our field. • / Another word for book (more modern than a scroll!). • ...
Library terms 2021-06-01
Across
- A database of all items within a library.
- What does the last C in LCC (Library of Congress...) stand for?
- It's a service that allows you to borrow materials from other libraries through your own library.
- Shelves in the library where books are stored.
- When a borrowed resource has been returned after the due date
- A brief description of a book or article, usually without added criticism. It tells you what an article or a book talks about.
- It is a standard for metadata description of digital objects. It is a set of fifteen elements for describing resources.
- A list of synonyms.
- A place in the library where a librarian can help answer your questions.
- When you use someone else's idea, information or a snippet of text but don't properly cite it.
- The date by which check out books/items must be returned to the library.
- Extension of borrowed items.
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- A note of reference, comment usually placed below the text on a printed page. (Usually separated by a line.)
- An electronic version of a book. A book can be read on a computer, mobile or on a special electronic device.
- A place in the library, where users check out, renew and return library materials. (Also called a loan desk.)
- A unique ten digit number identifying a specific edition of a book.
- A note added to a text to describe, explain or evaluate the publication referred to.
- A unique number assigned to serials worldwide.
- A fictitious name/nickname used by an author.
- A reference to a book, journal article or magazine.(It includes author's name, title, publisher...)
- It is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by IFLA (1998).
- Data about data.
- The main name of a book or article.
- S. R. Ranganathan proposed laws of libray science. How many laws were there?
- A spece which houses historical documents or public records.
25 Clues: Data about data. • A list of synonyms. • Extension of borrowed items. • The main name of a book or article. • A database of all items within a library. • A fictitious name/nickname used by an author. • A unique number assigned to serials worldwide. • Shelves in the library where books are stored. • A spece which houses historical documents or public records. • ...
