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A '''library''' is a place where information, usually in [[book]] or [[computer]] form, is stored and accessible to others. Usually the books are grouped by genre (fiction, non-fiction, history, etc.) and then sorted alphabetically by the author's last name. [[Librarian]]s work in libraries to assist those with information needs.
 
 
[[File:Inside 31st century library.jpg|thumb|Rows of bookshelves in a library]]
 
A '''library''' was a place where information, usually in [[book]] or [[computer]] form, was stored and accessible to others. Usually the books were grouped by genre (fiction, non-fiction, history, etc.) and then sorted alphabetically by the author's last name. [[Librarian]]s worked in libraries to assist those with information needs.
   
In [[2152]], [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] was taken to the [[31st century]] by [[Crewman]] [[Daniels (Crewman)|Daniels]], where the two were trapped due to the changes to the [[timeline]]. While there, Daniels led Archer into a library (with books, not on computer), to confirm that any trace of the [[United Federation of Planets]] had been erased from [[history]]. Archer, while looking over the books, noticed one called "[[The Romulan Star Empire]]", but Daniels made sure he didn't look at it.
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In [[2152]], [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] was taken to the [[31st century]] by [[Crewman]] {{dis|Daniels|Crewman}}, where the two were trapped due to the changes to the [[timeline]]. While there, Daniels led Archer into a library (with books, not on computer), to confirm that any trace of the [[United Federation of Planets]] had been erased from [[history]]. Archer, while looking over the books, noticed one called ''[[The Romulan Star Empire]]'', but Daniels made sure he didn't look at it.
   
 
A library was on the same [[street]] as a monument to the Federation, and didn't contain [[paper]] books but computer terminals. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
 
A library was on the same [[street]] as a monument to the Federation, and didn't contain [[paper]] books but computer terminals. ({{ENT|Shockwave, Part II}})
   
While [[Kolos (Klingon)|Kolos]] was serving his sentence [[mining]] [[dilithium]] on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]], he remarked to [[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] that he had perhaps spent too much time in the [[law]] library and not enough on the battlefield. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
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While {{dis|Kolos|Klingon}} was serving his sentence [[mining]] [[dilithium]] on [[Rura Penthe]] in [[2152]], he remarked to Captain Archer that he had perhaps spent too much time in the [[law]] library and not enough on the battlefield. ({{ENT|Judgment}})
   
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In an [[alternate reality|alternate]] [[2259]], after [[John Harrison]] was reported to have bombed the [[Kelvin Memorial Archive]], one of the officers present at the emergency meeting at Starfleet headquarters remarked that that was like bombing a library. ({{film|12}})
In [[2269]], [[Spock]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] and Captain [[James Kirk|Kirk]] encountered a library of sorts on the [[planet]] [[Sarpeidon]], run by a Mr. [[Atoz]]. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}})
 
   
 
In [[2269]], [[Spock]], [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]], and Captain [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] encountered a library of sorts on the [[planet]] [[Sarpeidon]], run by a Mr. [[Atoz]]. ({{TOS|All Our Yesterdays}})
{{ShipClass|Sovereign}} [[starship]]s were equipped with a library.
 
   
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Also in [[2269]], [[Nyota Uhura]] found writings by [[Stavos Keniclius]] in the library computer. ({{TAS|The Infinite Vulcan}})
In [[2375]], [[Commander]]s [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] were researching the [[Son'a]], [[Tarlac]], and [[Ellora]] in the ship's library.
 
   
 
{{class|Sovereign}} [[starship]]s were equipped with a library. {{Incite}}
Another [[officer]] present was researching the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' mission, and another the history of the [[Founder]]s. ({{film|9}})
 
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In [[2375]], [[Commander]]s [[William T. Riker|Riker]] and [[Deanna Troi|Troi]] were researching the [[Son'a]], [[Tarlac]], and [[Ellora]] in the ship's library. nother [[officer]] present was researching the ''[[Apollo 11]]'' mission, and another the history of the [[Founder]]s. ({{film|9}})
   
 
''In an [[alternate timeline]], where [[Data]] held the [[Lucasian Chair]], he met with [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] in his library at [[Cambridge University]].'' ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
 
''In an [[alternate timeline]], where [[Data]] held the [[Lucasian Chair]], he met with [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] in his library at [[Cambridge University]].'' ({{TNG|All Good Things...}})
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Inside 31st century library

Rows of bookshelves in a library

A library was a place where information, usually in book or computer form, was stored and accessible to others. Usually the books were grouped by genre (fiction, non-fiction, history, etc.) and then sorted alphabetically by the author's last name. Librarians worked in libraries to assist those with information needs.

In 2152, Captain Jonathan Archer was taken to the 31st century by Crewman Daniels, where the two were trapped due to the changes to the timeline. While there, Daniels led Archer into a library (with books, not on computer), to confirm that any trace of the United Federation of Planets had been erased from history. Archer, while looking over the books, noticed one called The Romulan Star Empire, but Daniels made sure he didn't look at it.

A library was on the same street as a monument to the Federation, and didn't contain paper books but computer terminals. (ENT: "Shockwave, Part II")

While Kolos was serving his sentence mining dilithium on Rura Penthe in 2152, he remarked to Captain Archer that he had perhaps spent too much time in the law library and not enough on the battlefield. (ENT: "Judgment")

In an alternate 2259, after John Harrison was reported to have bombed the Kelvin Memorial Archive, one of the officers present at the emergency meeting at Starfleet headquarters remarked that that was like bombing a library. (Star Trek Into Darkness)

In 2269, Spock, Doctor McCoy, and Captain Kirk encountered a library of sorts on the planet Sarpeidon, run by a Mr. Atoz. (TOS: "All Our Yesterdays")

Also in 2269, Nyota Uhura found writings by Stavos Keniclius in the library computer. (TAS: "The Infinite Vulcan")

Sovereign-class starships were equipped with a library. (citation needededit)

In 2375, Commanders Riker and Troi were researching the Son'a, Tarlac, and Ellora in the ship's library. nother officer present was researching the Apollo 11 mission, and another the history of the Founders. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

In an alternate timeline, where Data held the Lucasian Chair, he met with Jean-Luc Picard and Geordi La Forge in his library at Cambridge University. (TNG: "All Good Things...")

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