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Definition of Library routine
1. Noun. A debugged routine that is maintained in a program library.
Group relationships: Library, Program Library, Subroutine Library
Lexicographical Neighbors of Library Routine
Literary usage of Library routine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. SAS(R) 9.1 Companion for UNIX Environments by Institute SAS Institute, SAS Institute (2004)
"... specifies the minimum number of arguments to expect for the shared library
routine. In most cases, this value will be the same as ..."
2. The Inform Designer's Manual by Graham Nelson (2001)
"So the library's routine for handling the Unlock action needs to enforce this.
The library does this using a stricter rule called ..."
3. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1917)
"... completed what may be called, for want of a better name, a codification of
library routine. This first draft is a somewhat detailed descriptive outline ..."
4. Library Work Cumulated, 1905-1911: A Bibliography and Digest of Library (1912)
"library routine is described as a "knowledge of principal methods of arranging
the fittings, furniture, etc. in public rooms of all kinds; charging methods, ..."
5. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1919)
"Their assistants, while trained in regular library routine, seem far from expert
in the knowledge and use of the tools required by practical men of affairs, ..."
6. Handbook by John Crerar Library (1907)
"... Librarian in regard to the more important matters of library routine.
Rooms.—Temporary quarters, pending the accumulation of a building fund and the ..."