Across
- 4. The process of organizing and describing library materials, typically using standardized systems like MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) or RDA (Resource Description and Access).
- 7. The ability to find, evaluate, and use information effectively, often taught through library instruction programs.
- 8. A service that allows patrons to borrow materials from other libraries when they are not available locally.
- 9. The practice of providing unrestricted, online access to scholarly research and publications.
- 10. The process of selecting and acquiring materials for a library's collection based on user needs and budget constraints.
Down
- 1. A digital platform for storing, preserving, and providing access to digital collections and research output.
- 2. The system used to categorize library materials for easy retrieval, such as the Dewey Decimal Classification or Library of Congress Classification.
- 3. The process of lending and checking out library materials to patrons, including tracking due dates and managing holds.
- 5. Assistance provided to library users in finding information, answering questions, and conducting research.
- 6. Collections of historical documents, records, and other materials, often in a specialized repository, such as university archives or government archives.