You ask for an extention or just borrow it again.
I need to go to the public library to borrow some DVDs.
To borrow books, typically you need a library card from the library where you want to borrow the books. There may be limits on how many books you can borrow at once and for how long you can keep them. It's important to return the books on time to avoid late fees.
You would need to have public library card if you wish to find and borrow a book on cake recipes. A public library would most likely be the best type of library for this type of book; other libraries, such as academic libraries, are unlikely to have much - if any - recipe books.
More than you'll ever get by browsing this forum. Cruise the 'net or borrow some books from the library to see if the subject interests you.
Similarities between library and learning resource centre
Usually yes - at least they do here in the UK ! When you borrow a book from a library, you are getting it for a fixed time. If you need it longer, you simply contact the library before the return date and ask for an extension. They will normally check to see if anyone has requested the book - and re-issue it to you if no-one else needs it.
Borrow it, get a job, do chores, etc.
There is no need to borrow when multiplying. You need to carry numbers when multiplying but not borrow.
Look! There are millions of manufacturer's marks. For starters you do not even say what object the mark is applied to!! If it on a piece of antique porcelain, then you need to buy a book of porcelain marks or borrow one from your local library. Or, whatever.
you dont need it
Yes, many libraries offer audiobooks for rent either physically in the form of CDs or digitally through apps like OverDrive or Libby. Users can borrow audiobooks for a limited period, typically 2-3 weeks, just like traditional books.
It is not possible to address this question here. You will need to borrow or buy the book to find out.