Glossary

Catalogue

A library catalog is a database of the materials held by a library. This can include books, periodicals, digital resources, and other types of materials. A library catalog is used to help users find the materials they are looking for, and it typically includes information such as the title, author, publication date, and a brief description of the material. Users can search the library catalog by keyword, title, author, or subject to find specific materials. Many libraries also have an online catalog that can be accessed remotely, allowing users to search for materials and place holds on items from anywhere with an internet connection.

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Call number

A call number is a unique identification code assigned to a book or other library material that is used to organize and arrange the materials on the library shelves. Call numbers are usually found on the spine of a book and are used to locate a specific item in the library. Call numbers are usually assigned using a standardized system, such as the Library of Congress Classification system or the Dewey Decimal Classification system, which allows for efficient organization and retrieval of materials.

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Bound periodical

A bound periodical or journal is a publication that is physically bound together, usually with a hardcover or spiral binding. This is in contrast to unbound periodicals, which are typically published in looseleaf or magazine format and are not bound together.

Bound periodicals are often reference works, such as academic journals or professional association newsletters, that are intended to be kept and used over a longer period of time. They may be published in print or online and may be distributed to subscribers or available for purchase.

Bound periodicals typically include a range of articles or papers on a specific topic or theme, and may be published on a regular basis, such as monthly, quarterly, or annually. They may also include additional features, such as indexes, abstracts, or illustrations, to help readers navigate and use the content.

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Borrow

To borrow means to take something that belongs to someone else, with the intention of returning it at a later time. Borrowing is a common practice when it comes to books, movies, and other forms of media that can be borrowed from libraries or shared among friends or family members.

Borrowing can also refer to the act of obtaining money from a lender, with the intention of paying it back at a later time, often with interest. In this context, borrowing can be done through various financial institutions, such as banks, credit unions, or online lenders.

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Biography

A biography is a written account of someone’s life. It is a type of nonfiction writing that provides a detailed and factual account of a person’s experiences, thoughts, and feelings. Biographies can cover a wide range of topics, including the person’s childhood, education, career, relationships, and other significant events in their life.

Biographies are often written to document the accomplishments or experiences of a person and may include reflections on the lessons learned and challenges faced throughout their life. They may also be written to provide a historical record of the person’s life or to share their personal story with others. Biographies can be written in a variety of styles and tones, ranging from formal to informal, and may include photographs and other personal artifacts to provide context and illustrate the person’s experiences.

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Biennial publication

A biennial publication is a periodical that is published once every two years. This means that it is released every two years, with one issue coming out in even-numbered years and another in odd-numbered years. Biennial publications may be magazines, journals, or other types of periodicals that are distributed to subscribers or available for purchase.

Biennial publications may cover a wide range of topics, such as news, culture, entertainment, sports, or business. They may be geared towards a specific audience or have a general readership. Some examples of biennial publications include academic journals, industry trade magazines, and professional associations’ newsletters.

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Bibliography

A bibliography is a list of sources that have been used or referred to in a written work, such as a book, article, or research paper. It typically includes bibliographic information about each source, such as the author, title, publisher, and date of publication. The purpose of a bibliography is to provide a list of references or citations for the sources used in the work, so that readers can find more information about the topics discussed and the ideas presented.

Bibliographies can be organized in a variety of ways, such as alphabetically by author, chronologically by date of publication, or by the type of source. They may also be formatted according to specific citation styles, such as MLA, APA, or Chicago, which provide guidelines for how to organize and present the bibliographic information.

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Bibliographic information

Bibliographic information refers to the details about a specific book, article, or other written work that are used to identify and locate it. It typically includes information such as the title, author, publisher, date of publication, and other relevant details.

Bibliographic information is often included in a bibliography or

list at the end of a written work, such as a research paper or book. It is used to provide citations or references to the sources that the writer used in their work. Bibliographic information is also often included in online databases and library catalogs to help users find specific works and learn more about them.

Here is an example of bibliographic information for a book:

Title: The Great Gatsby

Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald

Publisher: Charles Scribner’s Sons

Date of publication: 1925

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Author

An author is a person who writes a book, article, or other written work. An author may also be referred to as a writer. Authors can write in a variety of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and others. They may write for a variety of audiences, such as children, adults, or experts in a particular field.

Authors may write for different purposes, such as to inform, entertain, persuade, or express their own personal experiences or views. They may also write to share their knowledge or expertise on a particular subject. In addition to writing, authors may also be involved in the process of editing, revising, and publishing their work.

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GLOSSARY of LIBRARY TERMS and ACRONYMS OF IMPORTANCE TO THE RHODE ISLAND LIBRARY COMMUNITY (updated July 2013)

GLOSSARY of LIBRARY TERMS and ACRONYMS OF IMPORTANCE TO THE

RHODE ISLAND LIBRARY COMMUNITY

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