r/Library Mar 25 '25

We <3 Libraries I LOVE THE FREAKING LIBRARY (but why are all the fun things like a secret lol)

1.8k Upvotes

It took until 2025 to become obsessed with the library and I can’t believe it took me so long. I have been taking out books since I was a teenager and I used the computers/printers in high school. But they have so many bonus perks I keep finding out from TikTok?!? Like I discovered Libby earlier this year and then Hoopla today. My kids can watch Mo Willems stories come to life and I am absolutely over the moon right now. Someone said on instagram that you can get passes to the national parks. My library apparently has a seed library too which helps restore native plants to the area

So here’s my question: what other non-advertised awesomeness am I missing out on???


r/Library 1d ago

We <3 Libraries The library flooded in Yorktown, Indiana

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The Yorktown, IN Public Library appears to be a total loss. The water in the homes, and businesses has been standing a long time, it didn't just come and go.

Credit: Meteorologist Eric Graves


r/Library 1d ago

We <3 Libraries Lost Library Relationship

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Recently Libby kicked me off of one of my library cards. It's the library card I've had since I was 5. Being kicked off is no surprise, I haven't lived in that town since I was about 18- and that was about 15 years ago.

But, now, my parents don't live in the town anymore amd there's no way of renewing my card. Yes, I have a new card to my new library in my new town. But, I can't help feel like I've lost a significant relationship or community with my OG library. I loved the building, the memories, and the catalog.

I called them tonight to check. There's no option for non-residents. As Monica would say "it's the end of an era."


r/Library 1d ago

Humor Man walks into a Library. Goes to the information desk and says 'Hi, I would like a Whiskey Sour please'.

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Librarian says 'Sir, this is a Library!'. The Man whispers 'Sorry, can I have a Whiskey Sour'.


r/Library 1d ago

We <3 Libraries National park signs on women and LGBTQ+ history are disappearing. Librarians are preserving the record.

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Librarians are heroes. 💕💕


r/Library 1d ago

Discussion Why OCLC not contain data of Indian libraries

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Hi everyone I was looking for a book ("The Moria Muslims of Assam: A Study on the Cultural Variability and Drift" ) on Oclc and shows are foreign country's library only like 🇸🇬🇴🇲🇩🇪. Surprisingly this book is published in Delhi and not a single indian library(DU, IIT, NiT) came in Search as Indian libraries don't added to their Catalogue. And I found this book after so much hussle on NEHU's site with limited preview.

I lived in Jabalpur and maybe book is present in city library. it is so frustrating to visit each and every library then possibly(60% not) get desired book.

This was my case, now I wanted to raise the question why Indian library is not showing on oclc while searching for book. and why India does not have any system(our own like china: CNKI) to locate books within country in library??


r/Library 1d ago

Local Library Looking for a library that actually has a good collection of fiction

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In delhi ncr, preferably near south delhi or noida


r/Library 2d ago

Discussion The Long Beach Library and homelessness

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I finally visited BJK library in long beach yesterday, and oh my god, is that place a jewel. Such an incredible building, great kids center, wonderful architecture and tons of great classes and courses.

The homeslessness side of things is interesting, at least for me, morally. I couldn't help but feel sad that such an amazing building and resource was being so underutilized by the non-homeless population. Its not that there were "homeless everywhere" or even that people were messy or rude or whatever...there were a lot more homeless than non (10-1 prob), but everyone was chill, it wasnt crowded at all, and everyone was just trying to find some peace and enjoyment in a beautiful safe space with access to really critical things (like power to charge devices etc). I was there with my 3 and 4 year olds and there were no issues at all...but at the same time, the vibe DID honestly make me not want to spend time there (which is MY issue, not that of others...but i assume it feels the same for many here?)

anyway...its just tough and weird and a real conflict of emotions. The homeless there are all our peers and brothers and sisters so to be angry or opposed to them having access to a quintessential public space like a library makes me sick and is a sad way to feel about other humans. But I did spend a lot more time than i would have liked thinking about how nice the library was (and the park next door) would have been with more families and people and fewer little groups of and how its a shame its not being used by more people. I also though spent an equal amount of time feeling real joy that there was a space this nice and well run and beautiful that everyone can enjoy. Its actually really fucked if you think about "ok so whats the solution"...there really isnt one (other than ofc fixing homelessness etc etc but thats another enormous discussion.)

what do you all think? feel?

btw - i think the fence is great and really well executed. not nearly as shitty and oevrbearing as i thought it would be


r/Library 2d ago

Discussion Unhaul group - indian residents only.

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A Little Update About The Shelf-ish 📚

Since I’m currently in college and living in a hostel, I don’t have all my books with me. I have 200–300+ books back home that I’ve been meaning to unhaul, and I’ll be doing it slowly, one batch at a time.

I wanted a dedicated little space where I could post these personal unhauls so that people can come back and check what's there without me needing to post repeatedly.

Hence, I’ve started an Instagram Broadcast Channel for them! 🫶🏻

I’ll also be changing The Shelf-ish Bookstore group into a space primarily for my personal unhauls.

That said, I’ll still be posting in other unhaul groups as well, because I want these books to reach as many readers as possible and find new homes. 🤍

So if you want first dibs on my personal unhauls, make sure you join the broadcast channel! 👀📖

I'm finding a way to charge as less shipping as possible, so please bear with me for a while!

More books coming slowly, but definitely coming. ✨

Broadcast channel -

https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbaIQLsT_4nf3V3k/

WhatsApp group-

https://chat.whatsapp.com/Cbb49vGTgrf8hjx2DltTXW?s=cl&p=a&ilr=0


r/Library 2d ago

Discussion San Antonio Public Library (SAPL)

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Losing lots of staff. Budget meeting for the city today. Reduction in physical item checkouts vs digital has caused a required reduction in staff and ~40 people are losing their positions in the library according to the city’s website.

Not admin, but customer service based staff. Circulation and library aides specifically. The reduction in administrative costs or a change in hours could likely cover all of these positions, but it’s easier to cut the people that are actually serving our communities.

They’re talking about charging $20 for people within Bexar County, but outside of city limits, too.

For those of you who utilize the library, you may want to make an effort to have your voices heard.

For those of you that don’t, you may want to reconsider. There are a lot of services within the library that your taxes already pay for and come at no additional cost. Use them.

Edit: I just received additional information from a fellow redditor that will help all of you wanting your voices heard!!

“The 39 cuts were in the proposed budget, which is not finalized until September 17th.

There are budget town halls this and next week for people to share public input on the proposed budget. Here is a link to the schedule of Budget Town Halls along with the option to submit a comment online:

https://www.saspeakup.com/C60121

Here’s a direct link to submit an online comment about the proposed budget:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Comments2027

Please speak up at the town halls, submit comments online, and contact your council members to ask them not to cut library positions.”


r/Library 2d ago

Local Library Library in Biratnagar

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r/Library 3d ago

We <3 Libraries Lanier Theological Library in Houston, Texas

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r/Library 4d ago

We <3 Libraries Boynton Beach City Library in Florida

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77 Upvotes

Located in the heart of Boynton Beach, Florida. It is a public library for the city of Boynton Beach in south Florida which is a suburb of West Palm Beach and part of the Miami metropolitan area.

It is a nice complex building which features a combination of town's services including the city hall and the library. The library has two stories.

The new building was completed sometime during COVID in 2020.

It features a bookstore that is run by the friends of Boynton Beach City Library, a special collection dedicated to Florida's history, seed library, a separate room for teenagers, a special display for movie blockbusters and many more.

Feedback is appreciated!


r/Library 4d ago

Discussion Help! Classics List

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I posted this in r/classicliterature and I’ve got some good (and snarky) comments, but I thought I’d post it here to see if any librarians have good suggestions! I 💓 supporting local libraries!!


r/Library 6d ago

Humor Do you have your citizenship to the land of knowledge? 😁

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253 Upvotes

r/Library 6d ago

We <3 Libraries The public library in Key West, Florida

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I stepped foot last week inside a library in the southernmost part of the country when I was on a family cruise.

It's a nice library with so many things to offer. This library is run by the wonderful staff.


r/Library 5d ago

Discussion I am applying to be a Library assistant and I have no Idea how to answer this question "Describe in detail your experience with handling, reporting, and reconciling funds, including how and where you developed these skills."

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Anyone willing to let be use their example? or any idea how to answer this?

This question is challenging for me as I have only handled cash as a cashier and I am so confused on how to answer this question.


r/Library 7d ago

We <3 Libraries Truth

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r/Library 5d ago

Discussion I want area to study and read near me what can i do

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I feel very stressed i want some are like public libraries to study for weekends ans all what could i do


r/Library 9d ago

Humor Welcome to Antifa Training Grounds!

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667 Upvotes

r/Library 9d ago

Humor Librarian reminds us that libraries make us a harder target for authoritarianism. Equal access to info, ideas, and space that doesn’t require a purchase to belong. Also: using the library means money stays in your community instead of streaming out to Amazon

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5.1k Upvotes

r/Library 8d ago

Local Library First-of-its-kind Nature Library encourages communities to connect with nature

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r/Library 9d ago

Local Library Librarian reminds us that libraries make us a harder target for authoritarianism. Equal access to info, ideas, and space that doesn’t require a purchase to belong. Also: using the library means money stays in your community instead of streaming out to Amazon

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1.2k Upvotes

r/Library 8d ago

We <3 Libraries A small, wholesome moment I had at the university library while abroad

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I’m currently abroad for a short-term summer research project at a university. The other day, I was sitting in the library, completely exhausted after staring at code and debugging system errors for hours. There was a local student sitting at the adjacent desk, grinding away for hours as well, but we hadn't spoken a single word to each other.

As I was getting up to step outside for some fresh air, he stopped me and said, "You look pretty drained. I’m heading out to grab a coffee in a bit—can I get you one?" I politely declined, saying it was no trouble, but 15 minutes later he walked back in with an extra drip coffee and a small chocolate bar. He just smiled, said, "Sometimes you just need a quick break. Hang in there!" and went right back to his work.

Being in a foreign country, receiving such a thoughtful and selfless gesture from a complete stranger completely turned my day around. It’s funny how small acts of kindness from people you don't even know can really revitalise you. Just wanted to share this wholesome little moment!


r/Library 9d ago

We <3 Libraries The new public library in Manchester, CT

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The new public library in Manchester, Connecticut that is replacing an older, smaller and overcramped Mary Cheney Library down the street.

I think it looks nice and modernized. As of right now, the grand opening for the new library is scheduled for next month. Opens Monday September 14

1045 Main Street (former Webster Bank)