bookmobileˈbʊk məˌbil, -moʊ-
bookmobile (n)
- plural
- bookmobiles
English Definitions:
bookmobile (noun)
a van with shelves of books; serves as a mobile library or bookstore
bookmobile (Noun)
A mobile library; especially, a large van designed to transport a portion of some library's collection.
Bookmobile
A bookmobile or mobile library is a large vehicle designed for use as a library. It is designed to hold books on shelves in such a way that when the vehicle is parked they can be accessed by readers. Mobile libraries are often used to provide library services to villages and city suburbs that have no library buildings. They can also service groups of those who have difficulty accessing libraries, e.g., occupants of retirement homes. They may also carry other information or computer equipment. Some libraries also use their bookmobiles to deliver materials, such as audio books, large print novels, and eBooks, to homebound people without anyone to go to the library for them.
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