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The library was never officially a part of the city’s homeless services. There was no partnership, agreement, or formal contract. The hundreds of unhoused patrons who arrived at its doors every morning by bus from the shelters would imply otherwise, but librarians knew better: there was an unspoken, informal agreement that they always had, and would continue, to fill in the gaps of services and resources for unhoused people.
Overdue: Reckoning with the Public Library
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