Across
- 2. A database of all items within a library.
- 4. What does the last C in LCC (Library of Congress...) stand for?
- 8. It's a service that allows you to borrow materials from other libraries through your own library.
- 9. Shelves in the library where books are stored.
- 10. When a borrowed resource has been returned after the due date
- 12. A brief description of a book or article, usually without added criticism. It tells you what an article or a book talks about.
- 15. It is a standard for metadata description of digital objects. It is a set of fifteen elements for describing resources.
- 17. A list of synonyms.
- 18. A place in the library where a librarian can help answer your questions.
- 20. When you use someone else's idea, information or a snippet of text but don't properly cite it.
- 22. The date by which check out books/items must be returned to the library.
- 23. Extension of borrowed items.
Down
- 1. A note of reference, comment usually placed below the text on a printed page. (Usually separated by a line.)
- 3. An electronic version of a book. A book can be read on a computer, mobile or on a special electronic device.
- 5. A place in the library, where users check out, renew and return library materials. (Also called a loan desk.)
- 6. A unique ten digit number identifying a specific edition of a book.
- 7. A note added to a text to describe, explain or evaluate the publication referred to.
- 8. A unique number assigned to serials worldwide.
- 11. A fictitious name/nickname used by an author.
- 13. A reference to a book, journal article or magazine.(It includes author's name, title, publisher...)
- 14. It is a conceptual entity-relationship model developed by IFLA (1998).
- 16. Data about data.
- 17. The main name of a book or article.
- 19. S. R. Ranganathan proposed laws of libray science. How many laws were there?
- 21. A spece which houses historical documents or public records.