well from certain issues the library is a place to read and check out book so in that case we belong to the library for education puposes and to read
its possible but if a library worker finds it and sees that it doesnt belong there then they will move it
Periodicals are usually to be found in the periodical sections of a library.
The Great Library of Alexandria belonged to the larger structure known as the Royal Library of Alexandria, which was part of the Mouseion, a center of learning and research in ancient Egypt.
It is decided by a panel of librarians that belong to the American Library Association.
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It may or may not be illegal for a teacher to take your library books. It depends on the circumstances. It is usually illegal for a teacher to keep them. The books belong to the library. If your teacher took your books from you and did not return them to you they should have been returned to the library. I can not comment on your particular incident without knowing more details.
Percussion I think, however its best to look at books at your local library, or ask your music teacher at school.
Most book owners loaned books to others in the 18th century, because books were rare items. But these were private transactions among friends. Ben Franklin started the first public lending library, in Philadelphia. The books borrowed from that library did not belong to Franklin, but in the sense that he was important in starting the library, you could say that he loaned the books.
The word 'who' is not used as an object pronoun. The objective form for the pronoun 'who' is whom.Examples:The committee chose whom? (direct object)The person who the committee chose is Morris. (subject of the clause)Who does this library book belong to? (subject of the sentence)To whom does this library belong? (object of the preposition)
idk im jus doin tis stupid project 4 library :( :(
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.