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cucubert · 2 years
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Spooky season is upon us! To celebrate I put together a few designs promoting books and libraries. If you like them, feel free to use them! These are four of my poster designs! Again, these posters are absolutely free for you to print and use!
Schools and public libraries are under attack and need your support. They are facing quiet defunding, book bans, and acts of hate. Please consider contacting your local representative to ask that these institutions remain funded and protected, and show your support by stopping by your local library.
For additional Halloween freebies celebrating libraries and reading, click the link here!
If you would like to see more of my library/activism designs or would like to get these designs on a T-shirt, book bag, or sticker, you can visit my shop here.
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liberaljane · 1 year
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Support Your Local Library!
Here’s 3 easy ways to get started: 1.) Get a library card (it’s free and usually just requires proof of residency!) 2.) Attend your local library’s events and programming. 3.) Advocate for increased support and funding. 
Digital illustration of a redhead fem with cat eye glasses wearing a green sparkly dress. She's leaning on a bookcart next to a tuxedo cat holding a book that reads, 'support your local library.' Behind her are books with titles that are commonly banned in schools.
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booksinmythorax · 4 months
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Here's some reminders!
-Public library cards in the United States of America are free, $0, the overwhelming majority of the time, as long as you can prove your identity and your address
-If you cannot prove your address (you're experiencing homelessness or you just moved, etc), there may be a way around that to get you a free library card anyway, at least temporarily, possibly for a year or more
-If you lose your library card, many many many library systems will replace it for free and many others will do so for $1 or $2
-Many library systems are going fee or fine free as long as you return the book in good condition
-Public library systems in the US are not rolling in cash, generally speaking
-Library systems can only go fee or fine free if they are well-funded by other sources, so if your local library system charges late fees or card replacement fees and you don't like that, don't yell at the librarians - bother your elected officials instead and tell them you want them to give more funding to your local library
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hopefulkidshark · 2 months
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Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading, Public library, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: The Royal Portuguese Cabinet of Reading is a library and lusophone cultural institution, is located in Luís de Camões Street, number 30, in the center of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is listed by the State Institute of Cultural Heritage. Wikipedia
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autismdogg · 3 months
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December 7, 2007
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darkclassicwithin · 2 years
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New York Public Library
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copperbadge · 3 months
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The main floor of the Harold Washington Library Center, Chicago's big flagship downtown public library, has a wall of photos of various famous writers who have visited. Whenever I walk through on my way to the study rooms, I see the photos and think to myself, "Why is Tumblr cryptid and internet friend-to-all Neil Gaiman's giant photo on the wall of the library?"
Then I remind myself that's a silly thing to ask.
Everyone knows Neil Gaiman has no social media.
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theanticool · 1 year
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Sharing library propaganda
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hidefdoritos · 5 months
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GUYS GUESS WHAT
I took my friend (who doesn't get out much and needs to have a quiet retreat space) to the library today.
I FORGOT HOW RAD THE LIBRARY IS.
-My library has private rooms with locking doors that you check out with your library card and then have keycard access to.
-These rooms are made of plexiglass for Obvious Reasons, but still. Rooms.
-I checked out a Lounge space and, guys, it's a balcony.
-It's over the main entrance to the library so you can see everyone coming in and out. The door locks so it's private, but it's also open air to the tall ceilings and has SO MUCH natural light.
-literally so much natural light the one exterior wall is floor-to-ceiling windows with a view over a fountain and a courtyard and the local shopping district. the sunset was rad.
-My laptop connected directly to the WiFi.
-There were so many people there! There are chairs spread throughout and a bunch of computers and people just chilled and hung out!
-My friend was thrilled to be able to navigate a quiet space with strangers who didn't speak to her, and then to have a retreat space.
-My library also has a Makerspace (!!!) and a Cricut machine (!!!) and I can email someone and get trained in how to use it!
-Someone was in the recording booth and I couldn't tell what she was reading but it sounded cool.
-There's a whole room along the side of the upstairs that's just for teens. Like literally just. The sign says that if you're not a teenager you should see the staff for other rooms. There wasn't anyone there when I stuck my head in but there's a giant whiteboard and orb-style chairs and
-sorry I forgot to mention that my balcony has not only a couch but also several big comfy chairs (like, I can sit on my chair and put my feet on it too and balance my book on my knees and it's STILL not too small of a chair) and a couple coffee tables and a corner where the sunlight isn't direct y'all it's so nice
-I'm so glad my tax dollars went to this, guys. We're stuck on campus for Thanksgiving break and we desperately needed to go somewhere that didn't cost money.
-for as much as I get on about the necessity of Third Spaces, you think I'd remember this.
-I also found out my friend likes Agatha Christie novels. She read me a section while I washed dishes tonight, and I think I'm gonna like them too.
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yall look at what my library has
this is perfect for me, as a person who likes to dabble in hobbies. you can borrow a kit and learn to do it/if you like it so you don't invest in something that you don't stick with!
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sealpup9 · 1 year
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Internet Archive Live Hearing happens tomorrow: March 20, 2023
Here's a link to the Internet Archive's page, describing how you can participate and listen to oral arguments on Monday March 20th at 1pm ET
You may know the Internet Archive because of the Wayback Machine!!
The court case Hachette v Internet Archive is being brought to court and threatens to tear down the Internet Archive as we know it.
"The Internet Archive is a nonprofit digital library, preserving and providing access to cultural artifacts of all kinds in electronic form. CDL allows people to check out digital copies of books for two weeks or less, and only permits patrons to check out as many copies as the Archive and its partner libraries physically own. That means that if the Archive and its partner libraries have only one copy of a book, then only one patron can borrow it at a time, just like any other library. Through CDL, the Internet Archive is helping to foster research and learning by helping its patrons access books and by keeping books in circulation when their publishers have lost interest in them."
This is so important because not only does the Internet Archive provide books that are long out of circulation and copies for people to borrow, they are also used as sources for things like Wikipedia articles! Imagine if suddenly, no one could access sources that someone cites for their information! Having access to information digitally today is a very important thing, and with all of the paywalls people face nowadays for news, imagine if you suddenly had to pay for access to any books. Websites like Amazon already are attempting to replace any sort of ebook rentals with paid services, when we have the right to borrow books online just as we do physically. The Internet Archive is extremely important and one of our rights- access to information- is actively being fought against.
REMEMBER: This will not JUST affect the internet archive. This could change how libraries in general work, and could threaten public access to information. Imagine how many youtube video essay sources would be null and void, imagine just trying to research an obscure topic at 3am-- If all of that was behind a paywall, only those with money would be able to access them! The harder it is for libraries to share books and archive information, the more the public suffers!
Please show your support! Read more about the case here: https://www.eff.org/cases/hachette-v-internet-archive
https://www.battleforlibraries.com/
I'm not sure how quick Tumblr will work on approving this blazed post but if the day/time has passed, please know that you can actively look into more information on this case and other info on the Internet Archive Blogs. You can also add your name to a list of supporters of Battle for Libraries Here.
Let's work together on making sure we have access to information! In this digital age, we deserve to access just as much online as we do offline!
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tea-tuesday · 8 months
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travel tales: oodi library in helsinki, finland
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useless-catalanfacts · 11 months
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Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez. This is the public library of the Sant Martí quarter of Barcelona, Catalonia.
This library has been selected as one of the candidates for best public library awards given by the World Library and Information Congress and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions.
The awards take into account a wide variety of issues, ranging from the interaction with the social and cultural networks of the neighborhood, sustainability, flexibility, comfort, architecture, digitalization, learning, social connection...
The Gabriel García Márquez library has been designed to be comfortable (they even have hammocks!), big windows that allow the use of natural light, and a sustainable and self-sufficient building. The library is specialized in Latin American literature, it also has a radio studio where people can record radio programmes and podcasts, it has a conference room, a kitchen, a table top games area and an exterior terrace. It also organises many activities including workshops on oral and documentary memory of the Sant Martí community.
Video and info (adapted) by itsxaviripoll on Instagram.
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macaulaytwins · 9 months
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you can check out dvds from the library. if you even care.
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thoughtportal · 7 months
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Banned Books Week ACTION Checklist
Board Watcher Bingo
Have you heard of Court Watchers? The central idea of that project is that "bad things happen in empty courtrooms," (which, let's be real, bad things happen in all courtrooms).
Because bad things also happen at unattended public library Board of Trustee meetings, we’re encouraging you to become Board Watchers for your local public library system. For The People would especially like to encourage those of you who have indicated that you're interested in being seated on your local public library boards to take up this activity. Our spin on the Court Watchers idea also includes bingo, because we want you to have fun! The Board Watcher Bingo squares feature common public library board of trustee responsibilities, activities, or topics.
Here's how to become a Board Watcher:
Find out when your local public library's next board meeting is (in person or remote).
Put it on your calendar (pro board watcher move: put a recurring item on your calendar based on when these meetings usually occur!).
Identify and review any public agendas or perhaps take a look at the "minutes" from previous meetings.
Attend the board meeting and play Board Watcher Bingo while you attend (download as image or download as pdf).
Take notes while you play (Did you cross off the POLICIES square? What types of policies were discussed? Cross off the ACCESS square? What type of access was covered? Was it access to technology, to facilities, to collections, or something else?)
Extra credit task #1 (worth one square of your choice): Read the public library trustee handbook for your state, or read a general public library trustee handbook if there isn't a dedicated one for your state. Huge thanks to FTP volunteer Lauren for the research help pulling these together: Library Trustee Handbook Collection.
Extra credit task #2 (worth TWO squares of your choice, wow!): Sign up to make a public comment and speak at a public library board meeting. Here's a great set of talking points that you can check out for inspiration. If you don’t have a current issue or problem that you want to address, and you’re not sure what to talk about, find something you think your library is doing well or recount a recent positive experience you had as a library user! Most libraries only hear from patrons with problems (which is entirely legitimate), so adding something positive to the mix can go a long way and shows that there is community support for what you love about your local public library.
It may take multiple board meetings or a meeting plus an extra credit item or two before you’re able to complete a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line through your bingo card and that’s okay!
The first 25 people to complete their bingo card can fill out this form to receive a small gift from us (Library Defenders Stickers, For The People buttons, and/or postcards).
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autismdogg · 4 months
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February 11, 2008
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