katherynefromphilly:icycove:psi1998:stevviefox: peneigh-dzredfohl: Can everyone who reads this PLEAS
katherynefromphilly:icycove:psi1998:stevviefox: peneigh-dzredfohl: Can everyone who reads this PLEASE reblog it?!?!? Libraries literally saved my life as a child!Being abused at home, bullied at school and lost in the world, the library and all the books I could escape to the most amazing worlds, kept me alive!I would walk to the library, and spend all day, from 10 am to 9 pm reading there!! I got special awards for how many books I read, I wrote little blurbs on why i loved the books (probably why I love to BETA and do ARCs) PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE Just hit the green arrows and the reblog!!!As a 50 year old woman, the library offers me so much. Digital art pads to borrow, 3D printing, book clubs that are face to face (yeah, the introvert likes face to face because a moderator will stomp on anyone getting snarky)New books in LARGE PRINT! I’m visually challenged and as much as I love my kindle, The feel of a real book in my hands will always be a beloved feeling!Our library also has quarterly books sales of almost free books!! For 5$USD we get in a day early and can buy as many as we want. Anyone else has to wait and there is a limit for the first 2 days. Also many, many libraries have inter library loan(it may be called something different). This means if they don’t have the item you want, they can get it for you. This may include photocopy/pdf of articles. This can also include along with books and DVDs, microfilm/fiche which is also a huge resource. Check around for libraries that are listed as depositories if you want to look at government documents. Remember that many colleges and universities have open stacks for the public. You will likely have to pay a membership fee but you will get to stuff. I love the library ☺ The library was one of my favorite places to go as a kid and I still live to go and just. Sit and read. Or do homework. The university I’m at has a massive 8-story one I love to just wonder around in~ Great places I recently was in a Small Pennsylvania Town (less than 1,000 residents — only a couple hundred in the 4 street town, most in the adjacent wooded areas) and stumbled upon their tiny library. Books were crammed everywhere, but they had everything, even comic books and chocolate for sale and a tiny display from the 4H Sewing club and a teeny tiny coffee set up. There were a couple of Community rooms jammed with toys downstairs and a Used Things area (books, records, cds) that was stacked up like a Gringotts vault. Outside they had a square foot garden and tiny chicken coop and a small outdoor sculpture section to support Local Artists. All the community’s interests, in miniature. All the love to libraries. -- source link