microlibrary

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

micro- +‎ library

Noun[edit]

microlibrary (plural microlibraries)

  1. A very small library (collection of books or similar resources).
    • 2011, Charles Wankel, Educating Educators with Social Media, page 291:
      We imagined a microlibrary which would be a well organized digital collection of resources, focused specifically on our project, and employing both traditional library cataloging and organization, and the folksonomy made possible by user-generated tagging.
  2. (computing) A compact, minimalistic library (set of routines).
    • 2012, Tim Wright, Learning JavaScript:
      If you were to take a library like jQuery and pull it apart into all its different functions, it would form a bunch of microlibraries.
    • 2014, Eric Elliott, Programming JavaScript Applications:
      You should certainly explore the wealth of microlibraries available in the community and use the ones that solve your problems.