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- Libraries are Generated Structures found in Strongholds and Villages.
- There are 18 libraries and several other distinct collections at Stanford. Many departments each have a primary library with resources most specific to that department's discipline. Most humanities and social science departments primarily use Green, the largest library on campus. See also the list of libraries and collections.
- An MSN Messenger Library allows a developer to create a client more easily, forgetting about the details of the protocol.
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- A computer vision library is a collection of software routines that help a programmer or vision scientist to easily implement the programs and systems required for his/her application. There are many libraries available, some of them under commercial licenses, others under Open Source licenses. A large list of available libraries can be found on the Computer Vision Homepage [1].
- The two main libraries on campus are the Gelman Library on the Foggy Bottom campus and the Eckles Library on the Mount Vernon campus.
- There are four libraries in the Upper Levels of Doramraz, each sponsored (and their content monitored) by The Mraz Family. There is one library in the Zenith, and two on Upper Fourth, and one on Upper Third (though it's a Law/Medical Library). The Zenith Library has its own rules, and will be discussed separately later.
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| - See
- Libraries are Generated Structures found in Strongholds and Villages.
- There are 18 libraries and several other distinct collections at Stanford. Many departments each have a primary library with resources most specific to that department's discipline. Most humanities and social science departments primarily use Green, the largest library on campus. See also the list of libraries and collections.
- An MSN Messenger Library allows a developer to create a client more easily, forgetting about the details of the protocol.
* Pymsn
* JML
* libmsn
* netMSN
* DotMSN
- A computer vision library is a collection of software routines that help a programmer or vision scientist to easily implement the programs and systems required for his/her application. There are many libraries available, some of them under commercial licenses, others under Open Source licenses. A large list of available libraries can be found on the Computer Vision Homepage [1].
- The two main libraries on campus are the Gelman Library on the Foggy Bottom campus and the Eckles Library on the Mount Vernon campus.
- There are four libraries in the Upper Levels of Doramraz, each sponsored (and their content monitored) by The Mraz Family. There is one library in the Zenith, and two on Upper Fourth, and one on Upper Third (though it's a Law/Medical Library). The Zenith Library has its own rules, and will be discussed separately later. The Lower Level Libraries are each staffed in the same way (see below), although their content differs. Upper Fourth Library East (or East Library) and Upper Fourth Library West (or West Library) contain history, art, culture, valuable reference books, classical literature, and a growing selection of the modern novel (although each time a new novel is admitted to the collection there is a heated debate about its merit between the head librarians). Access is restricted to the upper class--anyone not a resident of Upper Fourth must be issued a library card by the head librarian himself, and library cards do not transfer between libraries (that is, to make use of both the East and West libraries, an individual would need two library cards, one issued by East, and one issued by West). Upper Third Library is strictly a Law/Medical Library, and does not check out books, although it does monitor the use of its books--that is, a person checks a book out of the shelves, but may not leave the library with it, and must check it back in. A log is kept showing who references what, and while access is less restricted than the East and West Libraries, individuals without standard Upper Third clearance must obtain a library card from the head librarian, who may choose to restrict their access to certain parts of the library.
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