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A library is a collection of books and other reference materials, and often features a help desk.

Etymology of the word

The word is derived from Latin liber, which means "book." Derivations from the Greek Bibliothek (from Biblos, book) are used in at least German, French, Spanish, and Swedish. Other languages, such as Icelandic, Finnish, and Estonian, use words that derive from their own words for book (Bokasafn, Kirjasto, and Ramattukogu, respectively).

Library management

Basic tasks in library management include the planning of acquistion (which materials should we acquire?), library classification, preservation of materials (especially rare and fragile materials such as MSS), borrowing, and developing and administering library computer systems. More long-term issues include the planning of the construction of new libraries or extensions to existing ones.

Some famous libraries

We need prose sentences here, not just a list.

Most of the countries of the world have their own National Libraries.

See also


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