Hardly. They do not have human intelligence but they can be programmed with LOTS of information, enough to fill many libraries if it were all written in books.
There are four main types of libraries:# Public libraries # School libraries - which includes those libraries found within schools (i.e. elementary, middle / junior high, secondary). # Academic libraries - which includes research libraries, as well as libraries associated with post-secondary institutions # Special libraries - which includes government libraries, corporate libraries, and rare book libraries
Libraries is the plural form of library.
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The oldest simile for 'as dumb as' is 'As dumb as a doornail'. Others include: As dumb as a wet noodle. As dumb as an unpowered computer. As dumb as a library with no books.
No. There are a lot of for-profit libraries. Most for-profit libraries are corporate libraries, while non-profit libraries tend to be public libraries. Many libraries charge other libraries for the use of their resources - particularly if they have rare or subject specific items. This charge varies from library to library, however it is often very expensive for public libraries and they typically lose money in providing this service.
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A special library refers to libraries that are not national, school, academic, or public libraries. Museum libraries, nonprofit libraries, medical libraries, news libraries, law libraries, and corporate libraries are examples of special libraries.
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The plural of library is libraries. As in "libraries have lots of books".
The possessive form for the irregular plural noun libraries is libraries'.