librarywide
Librarywide, often written with a hyphen as library-wide, is an adjective describing something that applies to the entire library or library system rather than to a single component, item, or branch. It signals scope that spans across all parts of a library’s operations or software components.
In library science, librarywide policies or standards affect all branches of a library network and across services
In software engineering, library-wide refers to configuration, behavior, or resources that are global to a software
Benefits of library-wide scope include consistent behavior, centralized management, and easier maintenance. Drawbacks can include tighter
See also terms such as library scope, global variables, policy, cataloging standards, and interlibrary loan.