what is a place where book are kept called
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library
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A library is a place where many books are kept. Most libraries are public and let people take the books to use in their home. Most libraries let people borrow books for several weeks.
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A library is a building that houses a large number of books.
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- The books are kept on the library shelves.
- Simply put, the library:
- 1: a storage facility for literary or reference materials (such as books, manuscripts, recordings, or films) that are not for sale.
- 2: a library or reference collection They have a sizable private library.
- Actually, the full form of library is simply library. Explanation: The word 'Library' is not an acronym or abbreviation. However, this term connotes the concept; the etymology of this term indicates that it derives from the Latin term "Liber," which means "book store."
- The concept of a library dates back millennia. The first systematically organized library in the ancient Middle East was established in the 7th century BCE in Nineveh, modern Iraq, by Assyrian ruler Ashurbanipal.
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