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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active libraries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to libraries that are currently in use or being actively maintained, often in the context of programming or resource management.
Example: "The software project relies on several active libraries to ensure optimal performance and functionality."
Alternatives: "current libraries" or "live libraries".
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Glen Rock has a very active library.
They are expected to affect 11% of active library users, while reducing Essex's spending on library services by 11%.
OP2 is an "active" library framework for the solution of unstructured mesh applications.
At this point only Warner Brothers and Sony (the owners of the Columbia films) are maintaining a truly active library program.
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"When good, effective stories become part of an active library; they do not have to be rediscovered again and again," David Aaker said.
The broad conclusion of this work is that folksonomies seem to have a beneficial effect on users' involvement as active library participants as well as encourage users to browse the catalogue in more depth.
This is just the beginning of a bigger shift toward what Cohen calls the "active library," one that actually reaches out to scholars with recommendations and alerts them to useful publications.
Active library borrowers now stand at 9.8 million people, said Cipfa, compared to 14.8m ten years ago, and the number of books lent has also "dropped dramatically in the past few years", said the organisation, with 247m books borrowed over the last year, down from 309m in 2009/2010, a fall of 20%.
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