Definitions for "Libraries"
Hold a wealth of information usually in a variety of formats (paper, electronic, audio etc.) Aside from this, libraries often run short courses and evening classes in a range of subjects usually at beginners through intermediate level. Give them a call to to see what is on offer at your local library . Also if you cannot find a particular book at your local library, check out the possibility of an inter-library loan. Your library can request books from other libraries in the region.
Aside from the wealth of information available at your fingertips, libraries often run short courses and evening classes in a range of subjects usually at beginners through intermediate level. Give them a call to to see what is on offer at your local library . Also if you cannot find a particular book at your local library, check out the possibility of an inter-library loan. Your library can request books from other libraries in the area.
Libraries are used to group related objects. It can be thought of as a Directory. Libraries are used to group related programs and data. Libraries are made up of OBJECTS and MEMBERS which contain all programs and data files needed for an application
A "bibliothèque" (library) is a place where you can study, find books and reference dictionaries and borrow them.
Sets of programs that have been created, fully tested, quality assured, documented, and made available to the user community. The programs in these libraries are variously called canned, predefined, parameterized, or skeleton queries/reports. They are launched by the user, who only enters a variable such as a date, region number, range of activity or some other set or sets of values the program needs to generate a query or report.
Keywords:  reuse, you'd, reusable, simpler, easier
A popular way to package code for reuse. Object Libraries: class libraries - the foundation for reuse in object-oriented languages. (Components are simpler to understand and generally easier to use than class libraries) Components are distributed in reusable code in an executable format (source coed is not required) ensuring that programmers using the component cannot modify the code.
A collection of elements that are stored together and can be reused as you'd like. (4/99)
large groups of molecules (such as chemical compounds, retroviruses, peptides or cDNA) used in screening assays.
Keywords:  lanl, maps, museums, alia, referral
a primary focus of physical mapping activities at LANL
Libraries are organised collections of documents, films, maps, sound recordings and other forms of media, and are designed to meet the information, educational and recreational needs of a given user population. They include media centres, educational resource centres, information, documentation and referral centres, as well as the traditional library model. (Glossary of terms used in ALIA education statements, 1997)
Maps Museums
Keywords:  zines, literature, magazines
Literature Magazines and E-zines
In addition to the Baillieu (see below), there are also branch libraries for individual faculties and departments, and at each of the other university campuses. Students may use their student card to borrow from all the University libraries.
contain frequently used symbols, subroutines, and commands. Rather than recreating a symbol everytime it is required, a user can call the symbol from a library using a unique identification code. The same is true of subroutines, sometimes referred to as macros.
a learning environment and requires collaborative effort to maintain a culture of open academic inquiry, respect and tolerance
Keywords:  tape, disk
disk library and tape library
a form of continuance and presence in something I strongly believe in, but am not physically present to do so
Keywords:  good, business
a good business