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  • Australia [r]: Continent in the Southern Hemisphere and the federal parliamentary nation that occupies it. [e]
  • Bookmobile [r]: A bus containing bookshelves and workstations which acts as a mobile branch library. [e]
  • Book [r]: A bound set of sheets containing written or printed materials, or space for such. [e]
  • British Library [r]: National reference library and archive of the United Kingdom. [e]
  • Columbine High School massacre [r]: The mass murder of 25 people on April 20, 1999, in Columbine High School, Littleton, Colorado, United States. [e]
  • Culture (social) [r]: UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (2002) defined culture as "... the set of distinctive spiritual, material, intellectual and emotional features of a society or a social group..." that "encompasses, in addition to art and literature, lifestyles, ways of living together, value systems, traditions and beliefs". [e]
  • Dewey Decimal Classification [r]: System for library classification created by Melvil Dewey based on decimal numbering. [e]
  • Digital library [r]: A library in which collections are stored in digital formats (as opposed to print, microform, or other media) and accessible by computers. [e]
  • Five laws of library science [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Harvard, Illinois [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Librarian [r]: A person who is responsible for a collection of books, magazines, records, specialized or technical information, or materials, which are stored for use. [e]
  • Library of Congress [r]: The world's largest library, which has a division that provides research for the U.S. Congress; although the United States has no official library, the Library of Congress has the role in practice, especially as a cataloging authority and containing the Copyright Office [e]
  • Library science [r]: The study of issues related to libraries and the information fields. [e]
  • Manchester [r]: City and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, northwestern England, on the Irwell, Medlock, Irk, and Tib rivers. [e]
  • Maryland [r]: A State on the Eastern coast of the USA. [e]
  • Melbourne [r]: "Capital city of the state of Victoria, Australia." [e]
  • Middle East [r]: A geographical region in Asia that also contains small parts of Europe and Africa. [e]
  • Mongolia [r]: A country of Northern Asia, which, with the Chinese autonomous region of Inner Mongolia, was the origin of the Mongol Empire of Genghiz Khan [e]
  • OCLC [r]: A nonprofit, membership, computer library service and research organization, founded in 1967 as the Ohio College Library Center. [e]
  • Open access [r]: A movement to lift access barriers to scientific literature. Inspired by the open source movement. [e]
  • Orphan works [r]: A term used to describe the situation where a copyright owner cannot be identified and/or located by someone who is seeking permission to use the work. [e]
  • Pantheism [r]: A religious and philosophical doctrine that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent abstract God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. [e]
  • Paper [r]: A type of material made of flat sheets of dried, fibrous substances, but most commonly refers to those made from wood pulp. [e]
  • Providence Athenaeum [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Publishing [r]: The process of production and dissemination of literature or information - the activity of making information available for public view. [e]
  • Reading [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Reading (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
  • Roman Empire [r]: The period from the ascension of Augustus Caesar to the fall of the Empire. [e]
  • Stephen Krashen [r]: emeritus professor of education at the University of Southern California; his research concerns second language acquisition (SLA), bilingual education, literacy and neurolinguistics. [e]
  • TooLAME [r]: A popular, fast, high quality, free and open source MPEG-1 Audio Layer II encoder. [e]
  • USA education, preschool [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Vatican City [r]: City state in Europe. [e]
  • World Wide Web [r]: A global collection of information presented in the form of documents hosted on networked computers and available to the public. [e]
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