A good name for a library would have to be:
Evergreen Library
Elmwood library
Watercreek library
Think of nature things and then put library at the end.
the name is not to be found
Charles E. Young Library at UCLA.
I think it's always just referred to as "the library".
Catalog usmai
ALA
Only if you are speaking of a specific library by its name, ie: "The Library of Congress" otherwise you do not have to capitailze.
When using the term "library" in a general sense, it is not capitalized. However, if you are referring to a specific library with a proper name (e.g., New York Public Library), then it should be capitalized.
Yes. It should be National Library of New Zealand.
Why should you improve your ability to use the library?
Green Library
The British Library.
the library is called the library. because they need a place to bury the lies and the false history. library
Te Matariki Clendon Library
what is the name of the Library at the french orphanage Etienne d' Aubazine
Go to a local library site or catalogue and type in first the author's last then first name. Ex: Meyer, Stephanie then a book should pop up. If in a library, look in the section you think it should belong in and look again for first then last name. OR ASK THE LIBRARIAN.
"Nope." Improved answer: Normally, no. The library should be written as I have just done, without capitalization. However, if you are talking about a specific library and using its title, such as "The Central Public Library of Nowheresville," you should capitalize the word library within the title. On rare occasions, it is okay to capitalize "The Library" if you are talking about "the" library in the U.S. - the Library of Congress. But even that is not generally accepted.
Humayun's library was called Sher Mandal. It was originally built by Sher Shah Suri as a pleasure house. It was from the steps of this library that he fell down and died.