libraries
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Heather Echola
@GardenGerty (169406)
• United States
4 Jan
I am not sure who I am quoting, but it is said that (at least in my country) libraries are one of the last public places you can go that there is no expectation of spending money to enjoy the amenities.
Bob enjoys libraries.
We...
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Lena Kovadlo
@lovebuglena (52143)
• Staten Island, New York
10 Jul 20
July 13th, the libraries in NYC are finally opening up, however, it is only select branches in each of the five boroughs. For now, it is only grab-and-go. This means you have to place books on hold and then come to pick them up....
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
16 May 20
I spent my working life as a professional librarian, qualifying in 1976 and finally ending my career in 2018. I now offer my services in a voluntary capacity at the public library in the village a mile down the road.
During the...
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LindaOH
@LindaOHio (222222)
• United States
21 Apr 20
Bulldogs are Beautiful Day
Thank You for Libraries Day
1952 - Secretary's Day is first celebrated. It is now called Administrative Professional's Day.
1977 - Annie opens on Broadway.
1926 - Queen Elizabeth II was born. She...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
1 Dec 19
To be honest, I got the library card (third edition! ) because I wanted to save money but still be able to read some good books. However, the more I think about it, the more likely it will just be a way to screen the...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
21 Aug 19
I once ran a company library that gave the impression of having been founded some time in the Middle Ages. I was the first professional that had ever been employed there, and it showed. Nothing seemed to make sense in terms of how...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
31 Jul 19
Back in 1849 there was a heated debate in the UK Parliament about the wisdom of introducing public libraries that were publicly funded and free of charge for all users.
One Conservative MP argued that "People have too much...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
25 Sep 18
I work part-time at a University library - just one evening a week, term-time only. My job is Duty Officer for the evening session, which means that I'm the most senior person in the building for those 4 hours.
Monday was the...
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Alisa
@AlisaTR (936)
• Trinidad And Tobago
1 Jun 18
When my mom first took me to a public library, I was on top of the world. I couldn't believe that there could be so many books in one place. As an avid reader, I felt like I was in paradise.
Today, though, I am not sure that...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
18 Mar 18
If I was truly paranoid, I might be getting the idea that Russian President Vladimir Putin had a personal grudge against me!
You are probably aware of the spat that is currently being played out between Russia and the UK...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
28 Feb 18
This afternoon I shall be doing a two-hour stint at Newbold Verdon Library.
A team of us got together more than two years ago to save this village library from closure, and that is precisely what we are doing, by running the...
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Fishmomma
@Fishmomma (11658)
• United States
25 Sep 17
I use to use the walk into the bookmobile in Oregon a lot and then moved to California. There isn't a walk into the bookmobile in this area and its because of money; however, that will be changing next year. I'm really excited...
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Ruby Hawk
@RubyHawk (99367)
• Atlanta, Georgia
30 Jun 17
We've had rain off and on all day. It was raining when we woke up this morning and it was a dreary day. We had to take books back to the library so we browsed around and found another load of books to bring home. I don't remember...
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librarygeek1980
@librarygeek1980 (3137)
• United States
8 Feb 17
Ah, there's nothing like reccommending books to a patron, whether it be a new favorite or a classic like Hemingway
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Scott Ganschow
@teamfreak16 (43567)
• Denver, Colorado
14 Sep 16
One of the cool things about Manitou is a system called the Little Free Library.
There are several small boxes located around Downtown Manitou and they have books in them. Find something you want to read? Take it. Have a book...
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Kyla Matton Osborne
@Ruby3881 (1963)
• Canada
6 Apr 16
I was talking to my oldest about textbooks for college classes and I happened to mention that professors sometimes leave materials on reserve in the library, to supplement the textbook.
Then I thought about it: the last time I...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
11 Nov 15
I have been involved for some time in a project to rescue the library that serves my village and the one a mile down the road. Like 30+ other libraries in Leicestershire, the one in Newbold Verdon had been threatened with closure...
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