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If you mean grammatically correct, then no. "This book can't be checked out of the library" would be acceptable.
Your title is somewhat confusing but if this is what you mean: A library is where you borrow books and book store is where you buy them. The library is for temporary usage of the book and the bookstore is where you obtain ownership of the material.
The French word "bibliotheque" means "library" in English.
If there are no cards about a book in a card catalog, it means that the book is not available in that particular library.
Assignmentt in the book The Giver means a job that they will have for the rest of their livesAn apple
It means why spend money on books when you can join a library and borrow them and read them for free?
"Bible" is derived from the Greek "biblios", which means library. (And if it doesn't mean library, it means book.)
Books, at a library, for young readers.
It means a book may be borrowed only if it is available in the library to which the member belongs. A book can't be borrowed and available at the same time. by tazzy mbems
if its a library book # it doesnt mean anything it's just a code like a barcode
A book. I don't mean to come off as rude, but that is the only place you can read it. Go to a library or bookstore and pick up the book.
The word "Librarium" in Latin, means "Book Case".