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- 4. Electronic books that can be accessed and read on digital devices such as e-readers, tablets, or smartphones. They offer a portable and convenient way to read.
- 7. Books Books that provide specific information on various topics, such as dictionaries, encyclopedias, or atlases. They are usually used within the library.
- 8. A person who works in the library and helps people find books, provides recommendations, and ensures the library runs smoothly.
- 10. Area A designated space in the library where visitors can sit comfortably and read books or other materials. It may include chairs, tables, and reading lamps.
- 11. Area A designated space in the library where visitors can focus on studying, doing homework, or conducting research. It may include desks, chairs, and access to power outlets.
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- 1. Structures or units where books are stored and organized in the library. Shelves are labeled to help locate specific books.
- 2. A system or database that lists all the books available in the library. The catalog helps people find books by author, title, or subject.
- 3. The action of bringing back borrowed books to the library after reading. Returned books are checked in and made available for others to borrow.
- 5. An organized activity in the library where a librarian reads aloud stories to children, engaging them in listening and interactive activities.
- 6. The process of temporarily taking a book from the library to read outside. Library members can borrow books by following borrowing rules and returning them on time.
- 9. Collections of written works that provide information, stories, or knowledge on various subjects. Books can be fiction or non-fiction.