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they do this so that they can prove people use the library, figure out what books are popular so they can make sure to get more like it or further entries in a series, and to figure out what times the library is more buisy
while ive never killed a person in a library (yet) i do sometimes unshelve additional books to boost the statistics thus resulting in increased funding for the library, however small
librarians being a-ok with murder but draw the lines at reshelving books is painfully on brand
Library of Blabber is an odd little experience that in which you search for any form of sense in an infinite library, filled with an infinite amount of randomly generated books (mostly) filled with gibberish.
Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ story The Library of Babel, and Jonathan Basile’s libraryofbabel.info project, the chances of you ever finding anything resembling a sentence, let alone a readable book are ridiculously small.
However, there’s always a chance – after-all, much like the logic of the Infinite Monkey Theorem, an infinite library must contain every book that can, and will ever exist. So everything from the complete works of shakespeare to that homework essay you wrote when you were 12 is in there somewhere among the infinite nonsense. Unfortunately you’d probably need an infinite amount of people or an infinite amount of time to find anything meaningful, but you can always try!
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EVERY TIME SOMEONE BRINGS UP THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA I GET SO ANGRY.
but why
Because it got burned. All of that knowledge, lost forever.
The library was destroyed over 1000’s of years ago. The library consisted of thousands of scrolls and books about mathematics, engineering, physiology, geography, blueprints, medicine, plays, & important scriptures. Thinkers from all over the Mediterranean used to come to Alexandria to study.Most of the major work of civilization up until that point was lost. If the library still survived till this day, society may have been more advanced and we would sure know more about the ancient world.
I get so sad whenever I think about this.
Willard Library is one of the most haunted places in the United States. However one image from the library’s ghost feed is very disturbing. On August 8th 2003, this image was captured on the feed. It shows a black mass crawling on the floor in the children’s section. This spirit along with the infamous Gray Lady are some of the ghosts that the small Indiana library is proud to house.
thats a chimpanzee
To read???? Dont be rude
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Aww
Some things heard during D&D.
Oh god all of these are gold
please remind me to roll for erotic literature if we’re ever in a library
“At least I died stealthily”
DnD is like Who’s line with swords. You never know what anyone is gonna come up with
@megatraven Guess which one made me think of you!
BEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!!!!!!
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Here’s some of them I’m on my phone rn and I’m about to head into class https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00787R000500410001-3.pdf
WHAT IS THIS
WHAT IS THIS
WHAT
IS THIS A LIBRARY IN A THEATRE
ALL OF MY DREAMS HAVE JUST COME TRUE
oh. oh my god.
this is genuinely the most beautiful thing i have ever seen
This is a book store called El Ateneo in Buenos Aires, Argentina! You can have coffee while sitting on the stage. One of my favorite places in my city.
It’s a BOOKSTORE?!

there are balconies where you can sit to read too

and that’s the stage where you can have a coffee :)

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Yikes yikes yikes
Free Audiobooks and Ebooks on OVERDRIVE.
Free Graphic Novels (DC, Marvel, Image, etc), Music, TV shows, and music on HOOPLA.
Free music that you can KEEP on FREEGAL
You are PAYING for all this with your tax money - USE THEM. Most likely systems will have all 3 or 2 out of 3, so if you aren’t sure call your local library’s reference/information desk and how you can get set-up or started.
Helpful links to all of the above:
Overdrive: https://www.overdrive.com/
Hoopla: https://www.hoopladigital.com/
Freegal: https://www.freegalmusic.com/home
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More places to find FREE EBOOKS:
Standard eBooks (basically stuff off of Project Gutenberg, but prettified)
Book Bub - Free eBooks and Free Kindle books
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Useful if you’re an ebook power user: Calibre
many libraries also give you access to KANOPY which has free movies (mostly documentaries but last i checked Moonlight was on there!)






