Library
resources go through a review process.
Librarians
select books, magazines, journals, databases, and
Web sites. The library collects sources
considered reliable, historically relevant, and
valuable.
Library
resources are free or discounted for your use.
Libraries
are able to purchase one copy which can be shared
by many people.
Library
resources are organized.
Items
are organized so you can find all the sources on
a topic. For example, when you search for a book
in the library catalog you will get a call
number. The books shelved near the same call
number will cover a similar topic.
Library
resources are meant to be kept permanently.
A
primary function of a library is to be an
organized storehouse of information published
throughout time. As well as finding very current
information, you can also find books that are no
longer published and older issues of magazines.
Library
resources come with personal assistance.
Libraries
have staff who are trained to help you. They'll
help you learn to use online resources and answer
any questions that you have.
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