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What are the basic functions of a library?

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Answered by Samarathay123
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functions of library are-
1 – Providing sources of information necessary for faculty members, students and workers, as well as local community.
2 - Organizing information sources and arranging them so they can be stored and retrieved to take advantage from with less effort.
3 – Borrowing library materials to beneficiaries and provide places for reading.
4 - Answer questions and inquiries received by the library, whether they are internal or from outside the academy.
5 - Contribute in developing and supporting libraries in Jordan through gifting, exchange information and cooperation with other libraries.
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The Latin word liber, which meaning book, is where the word "library" first appeared.

Explanation:

The Latin word liber, which meaning book, is where the word "library" first appeared. The books that eventually came to line each library's shelves have been strongly associated with them throughout history. It would have been conceivable to describe the nature and future of libraries in terms that are quite similar to those used to describe libraries in the fifteenth, the eighteenth, and the middle of the twentieth centuries. This was achievable as recently as the 1980s. Because even the most casual of students can see that libraries' characteristics have remained impressively consistent for more than four millennia.

Over the course of those four thousand years, librarians built both great and small libraries with the intention of efficiently gathering, organising, preserving, and making available the pictorial records of society. This is the basic function of library.

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