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Did you know that people who read books in their free time are also more likely to attend a sports event? And readers are over two-and-a-half times more likely to volunteer in their community. Reading...
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Image: Sign spotted at Pike Street Market, Seattle, during the American Library Association midwinter meeting, January 2013. Lately we’ve been seeing more and more common sense, passionate appeals in...
View ArticleBranching out
The local newspaper reporter called me up earlier this week, wanting to do a story on our seed lending library. Already, I’m thrilled. So we talk for a while about the project, about libraries, about...
View ArticleThe republic of letters
Image: Weekes Branch Library, Hayward, Calif. “There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office, nor wealth...
View ArticleTough call: Librarian to the President — or to Beyoncé?
I’m so lucky to have my dream job already. But if I was looking for a new dream job, I’d have a tough decision to make right now: librarian to the President — or librarian to Beyoncé? President:...
View ArticleGood news for public libraries
With polling numbers like this, maybe public libraries should run for office! “This graphic highlights results from the Pew Internet & American Life Project survey, released December 2013. More...
View ArticleWhat I’m reading this week: “The Library Book,” by Susan Orlean
What I’m reading this week: “The Library Book,” by Susan Orlean It’s every librarian’s nightmare. A devastating loss to a vibrant city’s collective culture and memory. In 1986, the same week as the...
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