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             Library 
              resources go through a review process. 
              Librarians select books, magazines, journals, databases, 
              and Web sites. The library collects sources considered reliable, 
              historically relevant, and valuable.   
            Library 
              resources are free or discounted for your use. 
              Libraries are 
              able to purchase one copy which can be shared by many people.  
            Library 
              resources are organized. 
               Items are organized 
              so you can find all the sources on a topic. For example, when you 
              search for a book in the library catalog you will get a call number. 
              The books shelved near the same call number will cover a similar 
              topic. 
            Library 
              resources are meant to be kept permanently.  
               A primary function 
              of a library is to be an organized storehouse of information published 
              throughout time. As well as finding very current information, you 
              can also find books that are no longer published and older issues 
              of magazines.  
            Library 
              resources come with personal assistance.  
               Libraries have 
              staff who are trained to help you. They'll help you learn to use 
              online resources and answer any questions that you have. 
             
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