ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES IN COMPUTER LIBRARY AND INFO SERVICES

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A library is a collection of implementations of behavior, written in terms of a language that has a well-defined interface by which the behavior is invoked. This means that as long as a higher level program uses a library to make system calls, it does not need to be re-written to implement those system calls over and over again. In addition, the behavior is provided for reuse by multiple independent programs. A program invokes the library-provided behavior via a mechanism of the language. For ex

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