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Lifer
Jul 22, 2018
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2,644
Sweden
Yes. Old book stores too.
I think public libraries have an important societal function in that it gives people an opportunity to educate themselves outside the curriculum. Life is constant learning and you don't learn very much by watching Netflix and such.

Call me old fashioned but I also think libraries should remain silent sanctuaries dedicated to books and reading, not developed into some kind of tech-cafeteria-kindergarten-skateboard-rental.

This loud information overload-advertising-society we have today need silent rooms for reflection.
 

Sam Gamgee

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 24, 2022
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DFW, Texas
Yes. Old book stores too.
I think public libraries have an important societal function in that it gives people an opportunity to educate themselves outside the curriculum. Life is constant learning and you don't learn very much by watching Netflix and such.

Call me old fashioned but I also think libraries should remain silent sanctuaries dedicated to books and reading, not developed into some kind of tech-cafeteria-kindergarten-skateboard-rental.

This loud information overload-advertising-society we have today need silent rooms for reflection.
This is exactly right. For me, the library is about lifelong ongoing self-education. I don’t care about getting a college degree but just enjoy learning. It’s also a fun challenge to try and use what the library has to offer vs buying books. I stopped buying books years ago. I also use LibriVox quite a bit for older (free) audiobooks.
 

yanoJL

Lifer
Oct 21, 2022
1,403
3,994
Pismo Beach, California
My local library is also my polling place, so I go there to vote. I still have a current library card (and digital subscription) but it's been a few years since I actually checked out a book.
 

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Lifer
Dec 24, 2014
2,226
15,271
Tucson Az
Yes I love my library learned some great recipes from cookbooks I borrowed and unlike reading a recipe online I don't have to suffer thru a ton of paragraphs of bs to get to the recipe its usually right up front on the page.
 

Flatfish

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 20, 2022
770
1,919
West Wales
My office was right above the library. So I visited most days.

I didn't take a book out each time. But it was a nice break from the office.
 

huckleberry

Starting to Get Obsessed
Mar 12, 2017
231
625
Kentucky
Definitely, Yes!

Our local library also has 3D printers, Laser cutters, and sewing machines!

I believe these are spread out through out the county and you have to complete a orientation class before you can use them!

I've benefited from the sewing... :sher:
 

verporchting

Lifer
Dec 30, 2018
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Yes! We are lucky enough to have a fantastic library in our city that is well utilized and vibrant. Sadly the stacks aren’t as good as they used to be but they are excellent about getting inter library loans upon request and have many newer / different resources including movies, public internet access, etc.

I’m with Warren though; I miss the open stacks and card catalog. It was just better for browsing and discovering things you didn’t know you were interested in.
 
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HawkeyeLinus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2020
5,807
42,025
Iowa
I lived at the local Carnegie library when I was a kid - haven’t done much in one since. My wife had our kids at our local library when they were young, it was great for them. I’ve donated a lot of books over the years. I just haven’t had time to read much the last many years and just last night was trying to put together a little stack of three books to read in the next few weeks - it’s tough - I’ve got at least 3 dozen good books I’ve acquired (still buy them) the last 10 years I haven’t read and it’s bugging me. The wife reads about a book a week on her “reader” but I just can’t read books off a screen - I need the smell and the pages!
 
Jul 26, 2021
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Metro-Detroit
I used to use the library before relocating. Online access and books/DVDs (including ebooks) with an area wide system that allowed you to return books at any of the 10ish locations. Highly recommend (and I still have my card and ebook access).

At the time, I was cooking in two parts of the state (averaging 70 hours a week, plus travel 1.5 hours twice a week) and didn't have internet or cable to cut expenses. As a result, I used the library for job searches, which was a part time job in itself.

I sent out an almost countless number of resumes and had 44 interviews over 2 years before landing the job that got my foot in the door in my current profession.
 
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Never really used a public library. Did work for the U of M libraries, several extensions and departments, for about nine years. It was my primary income source as a student and I carried on for a few years after graduating with my M. A..