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Absolutely.
Sadly our village hasn't even got a library, we have to go to the nearest city, 7km to library with poor & expensive bus service. The most important aspects of a library are educational support via books. literacy support via books. Not so much video as that's accessible even to the poor and not video games. There are many households where there are big TV screens and game consoles. Even very poor often have a TV and multichannel PayTV. A supermarket video can be half the price of a book. Many houses have no books at all. Not just the poor. Totally agree it's a waste of money (the tax payer here) if a library has non-educational, non-cultural items and spends on garden tools or other so-called "library of things". |
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One thing a library of things might do is bring people to the library who may never visit otherwise. Maybe some percentage of those people will borrow a book. Or their kid will be with them and borrow one. Or over time they'll be exposed to the library bulletin board of community and school holiday events... and decide to go to one.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Librar...s#In_libraries I was interested to read that one tool library in Michigan has been going since WWII. It's not a new concept, and I can imagine with growing emphases on sustainability and waste reduction that it will only grow. |
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I've found that words change their meanings thru time or usage or by the younger gen to be more secretive(?); hard to see that "bad ass" has a good meaning in reference. Or even people who disclaim not "honoring" the 'publisher's' config in ebooks but will turn around & do just that with modified fonts to change the publisher's font for a book. |
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Everyone knows you can borrow a book at the Library. Everything else is mission dilution. You can gather there, you can use a computer there, pick up some tax forms there, you can borrow music there, borrow movies there, and now borrow tools and lawn care equipment? For some reason, in today's information age where 90% of households have access to the worlds information at home on their own devices, this seems like desperation to remain relevant on the Libraries part.
It is good that they try to stay relevant, they could be just a generation away from being de-funded if taxpayers decide that what they provide is not worth the cost. But I think they need to beware hastening that sentiment by straying too far from what taxpayers would consider the core mission. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk |
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Just dipped into this interesting thread. Of course libraries ave been important places in my life. The local council library as a kid, to provide the loads of books I read. later, university libraries.
But I'm mainly here to post a link to one of the best essays I have ever read, Zadie Smith's "The North West London Blues" (2012), a sad and beautiful meditation on the role of libraries in our society, occasioned by the closing of one. Quote:
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I'm guessing you also think it's not a real book if it's not runes carved into beech. |
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There have been much more confusing word developments (see 'nice'). This is not to say that I think regular libraries should become tool libraries as well, or that tool libraries should be government funded. Just that the term is an obvious one to use and as such it's not going to go away. Last edited by ekbell; 10-14-2019 at 01:20 PM. |
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OED: A scribe; A theatre-ticket agency; a great mass of learning or knowledge; the objects of a person's study, the sources on which he depends for instruction; a collection of films, gramophone records, music etc.; an organised collection of routines [...] suitable for a particular model of computer. dictionary.com: a collection of any materials for study and enjoyment; Biology. a collection of standard materials or formulations by which specimens are identified; Computers. a collection of software or data usually reflecting a specific theme or application; dictionary.com, British dictionary: a collection of literary materials, films, CDs, children's toys, etc, kept for borrowing or reference; a collection of specific items for reference or checking againsta library of genetic material Merriam-Webster: a collection resembling or suggesting a library; a collection of cloned DNA fragments that are maintained in a suitable cellular environment and that usually represent the genetic material of a particular organism or tissue. So the definitions spread pretty wide, and I highlighted the Merriam-Webster definition that would most obviously cover a tool-library. (Note, too, that there is nothing about "library" that insists loans are completely free, there are subscription libraries where members pay a fee to participate.) |
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In doing some research, I stumbled across a bar from the sixties called The Library. Given the context of what I was researching, I suspect that the clientele were either leather-boys, or cruisin' lesbians.
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