Yes, it is. Remember that whatever you obtain from a library will have an author by all means reserved Copyrights and that is as illegal as Downloading music from the internet.
it is illegal, the book remains to copyright of the author and should not be reproduced without permission.
no because it is public not your friends library or something , its not private
Your public library
Usually you check a book out in a school or a public library.
reading a library book...
Commendable. If you don't have an Atlas in your personal library try visiting a Public Library or as a worse case scenario you might browse through one at a book store.
If you want a book out of copyright, that is legal. Otherwise see if your public library bought e-book rights and then you can check it out online.
You can get a book of baby names at your public library or at a bookstore.
Call the Allen County Public Library to find out.
I'm pretty sure it's illegal. Why not borrow a book from a local library?
A school library, public library and book store will have children's books.
The Saskatoon Public Library does not have the book "Forex Made Easy: 6 Ways to Trade the Dollar" by James Dicks. You can search the library's catalog on their website.
NO! IT IS TO GOOD TO BE HELD IN LIBRARIES!!!