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Libraries Are Not About Books
Libraries are not about books. They are about sharing. Sharing stories, knowledge, passions, creativity, news, information, and countless resources. Books are full of this. Librarians are, too! Whether a story is in print, online, or in person, it is a … Continue reading
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Celebrate National Library Lovers Month
Up the block from my house is our neighborhood library. It is a small but classic 1930s building with high windows and a broad entry staircase. The old oak counter and tables are well worn from use, but the current … Continue reading
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