A library's collection can include books periodocals news papers

That's correct! A library's collection can include a wide range of materials, including:

  1. Books: Fiction and non-fiction books, including novels, biographies, textbooks, and more.
  2. Periodicals: Magazines, journals, and newspapers that are published regularly, often on a specific topic or theme.
  3. Newspapers: Current and historical newspapers, which can provide valuable information on local and global events, news, and trends.
  4. Other materials: Libraries may also collect and provide access to other types of materials, such as:
    • Audiobooks and e-books
    • DVDs and streaming media
    • Music scores and recordings
    • Maps and atlases
    • Government documents and reports
    • Theses and dissertations
    • Rare and special collections, such as manuscripts, archives, and artifacts

Libraries may also provide access to digital collections, such as online databases, e-journals, and digital archives, which can be accessed remotely or in-library. The specific types of materials and services offered can vary depending on the library and its mission.