The Little Free Library Model
The Oklahoma Gazette reports on a new type of low-tech lending library. The portable libraries, which are about the size of a dollhouse, have been established by the roadside in various locations in Oklahoma and are spreading across the United States and around the world. Each site is maintained by a "steward" who oversees installation and upkeep. The initial books were donated by Barnes & Noble, with the steward and community responsible for keeping titles current. Books are lent and returned on an honor basis. The structures have been constructed to look like birdhouses, mailboxes, and British telephone booths, among other designs. These portable libraries have been designed as a way of encouraging literacy and a love of reading.
For the full text of the original article, please see http://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/art.... For a map of these libraries, please see http://www.littlefreelibrary.org/.
I would like to extend a special thanks to Full Circle Books in Oklahoma City, 1900 NW Expressway, for drawing my attention to these new "pocket" libraries. Please visit their website at http://www.fullcirclebooks.com/.
For the full text of the original article, please see http://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/art.... For a map of these libraries, please see http://www.littlefreelibrary.org/.
I would like to extend a special thanks to Full Circle Books in Oklahoma City, 1900 NW Expressway, for drawing my attention to these new "pocket" libraries. Please visit their website at http://www.fullcirclebooks.com/.
Published on August 12, 2013 06:08
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barnes-noble, full-circle-bookstore, literacy, little-free-libraries, oklahoma-gazette, pocket-libraries
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