It is a general word for where things are stored, such as a library, a museum, even a place containing relics of the dead
Repository
The Presidential library is a repository for all his written works and correspondence.NARA is a repository for all military records.A repository can be a library or museum.
because it has a lot of books. hehehe its game time!
The library is the repository of knowledge and information CS45.
This is likely the word "library" (book repository).
Until an earthquake destroyed the library, it had been a repository of ancient knowledge. Large quantities of gold were kept in a commercial repository near city hall.
The correct spelling of the noun is "library" (book repository).
A repository is a place where something has been stored, and a library is certainly a good example. In a library, knowledge and information are stored, and anyone can come in and access them. You can find old books which tell about how people used to feel and what they used to believe; you can compare that information with new books about how people feel today and what the current beliefs are. In a library, there is the wisdom of many generations, waiting for you to explore it. Not only can you find hundreds and hundreds of books. There are also magazines, computers, photographs, rare documents, and resources to do genealogy. There are also trained librarians, who can help you find what you are seeking when you have a research question, and direct you to reliable sources. I cannot think of a better place to find so many important and useful ideas all in one place. So that is why a library is called a repository of information-- and of knowledge too.
The Bodleian Library is found on Broad Street, Oxford, United Kingdon. It is the research library of the University of Oxford and serves all the colleges as a reference facility and book repository.
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The book repository (or a collection) is spelled library.There are two "r's" in the word.
The Repository was created in 1815.