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I casually mentioned that I
was at The Library the other day and the person I was chatting with looked at
me and said, “The library? Why?” They seemed genuinely surprised that I would
voluntarily go. I could see they thought The Library was somewhere you went as
a kid only because somebody made you. My conversation companion said, “Can’t
you just download books now?” Of course I can, but The Library is not just
books.
In many neighborhoods The Library is a community center. It’s where
mothers bring their little ones for Story Hour. It’s where immigrants go for
classes to learn English as a second language. It’s where people who are unemployed
go for job training and to search the web for work. The Library gives senior
citizens a close and accessible place to go and not be homebound. And yes, The
Library is still where kids go after school to do their homework getting
research help from The Librarian when they need it. It’s not just books.
Depending on resources, The Library is the hip, hot, happening
spot. I’m dead serious. Have you been lately? The Library is a repository of
knowledge and a curator of culture. It has workshops, readings, movies, and concerts
– for kids and adults – FREE OF CHARGE. Say it with me: “The Library! It’s not
just books!”
Well technically it’s not free either. We pay for it with our tax
money. Which is why it’s infuriating when the community is threatened with
Library budget cuts, staff layoffs, reduced hours, and branch closings.
Politicians and Library advocates do this budget dance every year. How about
next year we don’t and say we did? I’ll see your unsustainable sports stadium,
that only a handful of people want, and raise you a fully-staffed, stocked, and
extended-hours Library branch that everybody can use.
It’s easy to think that the Internet and fast access to information
has replaced our need for a neighborhood Library. It hasn’t. Don’t assume
everybody has a Kindle or an iPad with affordable cloud access. They don’t. But
if you do The Library lets you download books, music, and movies 24-hours a
day. It makes my unabridged audiobook addiction affordable. Sure, I can order them
instantly from Audible or Amazon, but it’s hard to beat free.
So you don’t have to physically go to The Library to enjoy what it
has to offer. But when you do you’re not stepping into some old and dusty book mausoleum,
cut off from the outside world. The Library has wifi. Free. Wifi. Not. Just.
Books.
As you can see, I’m biased. I was the little kid my Mom took to
Story Hour. I was the teenager who hung out at The Library with my friends
after school. Did I ever kiss a boy in the stacks? Absolutely! And if you haven’t
I highly recommend it. Hell, I hope I get to do it again. (What’s better than
literature and love?) I’ve gone to workshops, jewelry making classes, and most
recently my Library’s Mac Monday classes helped get me up to speed on my
MacBook Pro. I’ve even done stand-up comedy shows there. So yeah, that’s why I
still go to The Library.
And someday, I might be the senior citizen who shuffles down to my
local branch, sits in a comfy chair by the window and watches the little ones
listen to The Children’s Librarian read them a story; because The Library is not
just books but that’s where it starts.
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6 comments:
This is one of the best articles I've read in a long time. So glad you posted it. This should go Viral!
Thank you so much! I hope it does too!
Oh gosh. I can't even tell you the reactions I get from people when I say I went to the library. I recently did a quick FB post about how the library is more than just a place to find books. But I didn't elaborate on it. I'll have to share your article with my followers.
Hi Shannon! Thanks for reading and wanting to share with your followers. I really appreciate that. I really do think the Library has an image problem. Folks just don't know. I really hope it doesn't become a case of you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone. Please feel free to share away! (And YES reading does have purpose.)
I kissed a boy in the stacks, too! I may or may not have been on the clock as a student worker at my small university. I've also threatened to have a 4th child so I can continue with story time no that the kids are all in school.
I thoroughly enjoyed you at EBWW last week. Great times!
Thanks Kristi!
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