Glossary of Library Terms

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Terms Definitions

A

Abstract Summary of a publication; can be any length.
Acronym Abbreviation from the words of a phrase or title; for example, CQ Weekly refers to Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report. Journal titles that start with an acronym are shelved before any words that start with the same letter.
Annotation Brief summary of the content of a book or article.

B

Bibliographic Citation Information which identifies a book or article. It may include the author, title of the article, title of the periodical, volume, pages, and date.
Bibliographic Instruction Presentation by a librarian on library research and resources. Usually requested by a faculty member in support of a class assignment or project.
Bibliography List of sources on a specific topic or compiled by an author to acknowledge what he/she used in writing a book or article.
Book Review An evaluation of a book, usually published in a periodical or newspaper.
Book Stacks The shelves where the books are located, on all floors of the Library.
Boolean Logic Use of the operators AND, OR, or NOT to combine search terms.
Bound Journal Issues of a magazine gathered together and bound in a hard cover; shelved alphabetically by title on the second floor.

C

Call Number Alpha-numeric (letters and numbers) designation assigned to every book indicating its place on the Library shelves. Nimitz Library follows the Library of Congress Classification System.
CD-ROM Workstations The 20 computer workstations behind the Reference Desk used for accessing the Library's CD-ROM products.
"Check Shelves" Term used to indicate a library item is not checked out and should be available on the shelf.
Circulation Desk Counter on the first floor from which you check out and return all library material.
Citation Basic information needed to identify an item or article.
Course Reserves Materials selected by professors for students to use. Located at the Circulation Desk.
Current Periodicals Most recent issues of what we subscribe to. Current issues are shelved on the first floor and are often about 6 months or a year's worth of a title.

D

Dissertation Publication reporting original research that is a requirement for a Ph.D. degree.
Document Delivery Service to provide users with access to articles located elsewhere. The Library pays to provide this service.
E, F (No entries)

G

Government Documents Publications of any government agency on any topic.

H

Hold Placing a HOLD on a book already checked out means it will be kept for you when it is returned.
Holdings Statement indicating what years or parts Nimitz Library has for a title.

I

Index Source which compiles citations to articles, newspapers, or books. There are general indexes and specialized indexes for each discipline. Indexes are in print and electronic formats.
Innopac Nimitz Library's online catalog system. Innopac stands for Innovative Online Public Access Catalog.
Interlibrary Loan The means of borrowing material not owned by Nimitz Library.

J

Journal Type of periodical which contains articles in a particular field. Journals are usually scholarly or professional sources.

K

Keyword Type of search in which the word is searched almost everywhere in the database. Keyword is the broadest kind of search and usually retrieves the most number of hits.

L

Loan Period Length of time library materials may be borrowed.

M

Magazine Type of periodical containing popular articles which are usually shorter and less authoritative than journal articles.
Microfiche Filmed copy of a publication stored on a 4 x 6 flat sheet. There are reader/printers for viewing and copying microfiche.
Microfilm Filmed copy of a publication stored on reels. There are reader/printers for viewing and copying microfilm.
Monograph A scholarly book.
N, O (no entries)

P

Periodical Publication published on a regular basis and intended to be continued indefinitely. Examples are newspapers, magazines, and journals.
Q (No entries)

R

Ready Reference Reference books most frequently used, so shelved on the 2 bookcases nearest to the Reference Desk.
Record Listing for any item in a database or electronic catalog. The record usually provides bibliographic and descriptive information about the publication or item.
Reference Desk Main information desk on the first floor of the Library.
Reference Librarians Professional librarians who staff the Reference Desk to provide assistance to all library patrons.
Reference Stacks Book shelves on the first floor containing overview sources in all subjects. Reference books cannot be checked out.
Reference Tables 10 large tables in the main reference area on the first floor containing various reference sources.
Research Guide Handout prepared by a librarian on a specific subject.

S

Search Strategy Methodology or plan followed to find information on a subject or research topic.
Special Collections Division of the Library on the third floor which contains any Library material that is not shelved in the open stack areas of the general collection.
Subject Headings Assigned terminology to describe the subject of a book or journal article. Nimitz Library follows the Library of Congress Subject Headings.
Superintendent of Documents Classification system used to arrange the government documents collection. Also called SuDocs numbers.

T

Truncation Using a designated symbol (like * or !) after the root stem of a word to retrieve variant endings of the word. For example, searching politic* picks up politics, political, politician, etc.
U, V, W, X, Y, Z (No entries)

Last updated:29 September 2003