Libraries sometimes colour-code their books so that they are easier to identify and find by library users.
It is very important to organize library contents because libraries are meant to be able to be used to look things up. If things are not in order than people will just tear through everything to find something.
no, because you might ruin the books
There were no public libraries, although those who were very rich may have had private libraries - this was a vast room with a collection of books and usually somewhere quiet to study or read them.
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because he built them so people didnt have to pay for the books
because libraries are places built for people to borrow or read books
Yes, as most books are out of print at any given time. Larger public libraries and all academic and scientific libraries have many older books. The same applies to specialist libraries.
They both have books
Authors do the work of writing books, editors do the work of editing them, printers do the work of printing them unless the books are ebooks, publishers go to the expense of advertising books, and everybody has to be paid for their work. People do not do these things for free. Hence, the consumer, who wants to read a book, has to pay for it. Or borrow it from the library. (Libraries also pay for the books that they have in their collections.)
Libraries is the plural form of library.
We have libraries so that people can read books and extend their knowledge.
The plural of library is libraries. As in "libraries have lots of books".
At book stores or libraries.
Books.
If there are no libraries in your area, there may be a traveling book van that can bring you books. You can also go to a bookstore, or read e-books.
Libraries sometimes colour-code their books so that they are easier to identify and find by library users.