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Discover LudwigThe phrase "article library" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or repository of articles, typically for research or reference purposes.
Example: "The university has an extensive article library that students can access for their research projects."
Alternatives: "article repository" or "article database".
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In the Dec. 28 news article "Libraries See Opening as Bookstores Close," a librarian characterizes traditional libraries as "big, impersonal mausoleums".
A reader of the Times of London responds to an article on libraries: "Sir, Bath Central Library, in its attempt to make libraries more people-friendly, held a wrestling match.
Another thing re the Forbes article on libraries: I learned to program computers from a book at my local library in Minnesota.
But it helps to read everything: novels, short stories, poems, essays, new articles, encyclopedia entries, cereal boxes, blogs, tweets, comic books, textbooks, book blurbs, and even scholarly articles in library science.
Library Literature and Information Science Full Text References to articles in library journals.
Quicksearch now searches catalog, articles, and library web.
Newer articles requiring library storage include the machine-readable magnetic tape and disc.
7. Please do a search and find what books and articles the library has about (choose one).
If not, the article on libraries in the Times suggests using porcelain replicas, "carved wooden books designed to match old vellum-bound volumes," and "old tomes with untrimmed pages, all carved from black, gray and white marble".
For example, if scholars want access to articles their library can't get for some reason, they'll go through informal and technically illegal channels to get those articles.
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