tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20432226.post2859155244698452383..comments2024-01-31T17:39:44.323+00:00Comments on margaret-cooter: Rediscovering libraries (in London)Margaret Cooterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08529035740804527176noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20432226.post-44306697478008883092014-09-02T18:53:37.928+01:002014-09-02T18:53:37.928+01:00I continue to marvel at how many people don't ...I continue to marvel at how many people don't think to utilize libraries or choose not to for reasons like length of loans but readily fork over money to purchase books that will be read once or movies that may suffer the same fate. In the U.S. libraries are funded with taxes so I remind people that they've already paid for them, silly not to take advantage of them. Perhaps I continue to gravitate to them because my teacher mother took me there often at an early age & helped me pick out books, then spent time reading with me until the habit & allure was firmly fixed. Libraries still feel magical to me these many years later.The Idaho Beautyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09979439849662755082noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20432226.post-11168049346305776832014-09-02T15:56:55.894+01:002014-09-02T15:56:55.894+01:00As a retired library manager for a very small rura...As a retired library manager for a very small rural library on an Indian Reservation I know well the importance of instilling the love of the "book" at an early age - many young adults who are on scholarships at university today began their love of reading at my little library - they are technologically skilled and successful and yet to hold the book remains important to them. Today they write to me and share their stories as they choose a career path, get employment, marry and have families. The books so often come up in what they have to say in their letters. <br />Now retired, I live in a Rocky Mountain smaller city and go to the library every week to return books and get new ones.The computer allows me to place holds on the newest and most popular titles and there is always a little shelf of books for me when I get there. Our library has technology classes every day and yet there is not a time when I am ready to check out my selections when there are not others using or in line at the self check out machines. Using the library regularly helps to keep their patron attendance numbers high and having a viable, active building to visit each week is pure delight for me.<br />Thank you for this wonderful post today.KAMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05479656882397372088noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20432226.post-71714894431797555732014-09-02T15:51:15.572+01:002014-09-02T15:51:15.572+01:00It is so interesting to read about all the differe...It is so interesting to read about all the different libraries. Here is the county where I live there is a main county library with many branches. I can order books online and pick them up at my local branch. They also have a feature that lets you borrow books from other library systems in the state (Ohio) including some universities. I know the art museum has a small library. Now that school is back in session the library branch where I go will be filled with kids after school to play on the computers and hang out waiting for their parents to pick them up after work. There is always a police officer on site so I think parents feel their kids are safe with this free babysitting. I know the staff gets frustrated with the kids tearing thru the place and making a lot of noise.<br />My biggest frustration is the lack of respect people have for the materials they borrow and the amount of materials that get stolen despite the security systems in place.patty a.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01861433552460661701noreply@blogger.com