Library terms

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Across
  1. 7. A selection of books, articles, videotapes, or other materials that instructors want students to read or view for a particular course.
  2. 9. A service that allows you to borrow materials from other libraries through your own library.
  3. 10. An information source published in multiple parts at regular intervals (daily, weekly, monthly, biannually). Journals, magazines, and newspapers are all periodicals.
Down
  1. 1. The classification system most commonly used in libraries.
  2. 2. A periodical that contains articles written by experts in a particular field of study.
  3. 3. A collection of specialized information with a narrow focus
  4. 4. A collection of information stored in an electronic format that can be searched by a computer.
  5. 5. The place in the library where you check out, renew, and return library materials. You may also place a hold, report an item missing from the shelves, or pay late fees or fines there.
  6. 6. A service that helps people find needed information.
  7. 8. The right to use a copyrighted work under certain conditions without permission of the copyright owner.