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It's so awesome that I'm jealous to no end.:)


I am always jealous of library systems with quick inter-library turnarounds. Mine take 8 -12 weeks to get, it would be faster to go get them myself!!


I love finding out about other library systems so I want to ask how big an area or from how many libraries you can get your ILL's (Inter-Library Loans) from??
We've talked about some other US systems and they can be limited to counties or only 3 or 4 libraries.
I should qualify the interlibrary here. There are 239 libraries that are part of the ILL system. 24 of those are in my local library system and those I can order books from and send books to, like they are a single entity. My ILL's come from the other 215 libraries in the province.
So when I order from the 24 in my system I can get them within the week unless they are already out. It's the ones from everywhere else that take so bloody long!

Man...I definitely need to move to The Land Of Lakes.

It's great having such a large selection to pick from. I've been finding that the older books are coming from some of the smaller libraries, I assume a smaller budget means they keep what they've got until it falls apart, and the 'not released in North America' books come from the biggest libraries. So I like have the large cross section of systems and cities to get books from.

Tourism to a library? Weird, but being fond of libraries I went for it.
They rehabilitated an old convent! The interior structure of the building was maintained so that there isn't one or two wide areas, but several rooms, each housing a 'department' (videos, music, general reference, etc.) and even an art exhibition room. Imagine the thick stone walls mostly whitewashed and, above the bookcases lining the walls, improvised art galleries with works donated by artists who had previously showcased their art at the library. Imagine a librarian walking you through the 'local fund', where the oldest and most precious works are kept and explaining to you the attention they shower academics researching at the library (when I was about to leave, she said that if I ever needed one of their books, to just make a phone call and they'd be on my case). And one long room for young readers, with an area for very young readers, sporting cushions and a mini-slide, enclosed with a little fence (where two little girls were playing at librarians, taking off the books from a shelf so they could then organise them back into their places).
But the most precious detail of all: the cloister is open to the public. There is a small table with a very old CD player and some CDs which is switched on by the library users themselves (when they want to), as well as a pile of books. And you can sit under the cool shade (Portalegre is a very hot town in summer) listening to the birds on the lawn in the centre of the cloister with a cool breeze for company.
Despite the need for painting in some areas and the vanishing subsidies from the state (our libraries are mostly public, state-funded), this was the nicest, most comfortable and relaxing library I've ever seen.
I'll see if I can post a photo of the cloister...

http://arquiteturaportuguesa.blogspot.pt/2013/05/Portalegre-roteiro-arquitetura.html
Sorry, it was the best I could do... ;_; Portuguese are unfortunately shy when it comes to showcasing their little treasures.

Please share the pictures. I am drooling... :)

A lot of old buildings. Amazing!



Beautiful old buildings. Interesting that some of the architecture of the more modern buildings is very Russian in style.

Sara wrote: "OK, I've had a hard time finding photos of the Library-convent on the Internet. This page is of tourism in general, but if you look for the third row of pictures, the last one will show the cloiste..."
That's awesome Sara! I need to visit Portugal for sure.
That's awesome Sara! I need to visit Portugal for sure.
Phair wrote: "Rhode Island is a one-state, one-card system. Your library card is good at any of the 49 public libraries statewide. We have universal return and a single catalog as well as all-state access to e-Z..."
Ah man...I'm so jealous now:) I wish my state libraries were like that.
Ah man...I'm so jealous now:) I wish my state libraries were like that.


Is it? My knowledge about Russian architecture basically begins and ends at their luxurious subway stations, so I'll have to check out modern Russian architecture now and get myself a bit up to date. :)

My too. Love the carridge with the seats only on one side, so you can look at the artwork hanging on the otherside.


You can take the train from Moscow to Vladivostock, that would be an epic trip.


That would be an epic trip, maybe I can afford this in about 3 years........


One of my FAVOURITE two travel books. Aussie author. He travels on motorbike from Magadan to Istanbul.
Hard book to get without buying it and it isn't cheap.
It is Indie and does have a lot of typos. But the book is an awesome travel log.


Gorgeous!



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Alternatively, Terri, you could start a 'mobile' book service by getting a hold of your own drone, you could even work from home ;)

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I don't have FB and the page worked for me, so I hope it works for everyone. :)
It worked for me. Those are some awesome looking libraries. Thanks Darcy.

Sometimes I look at those other libraries and wonder why they haven't found room for more books. There is obviously space... :)

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Goodness. That would be fun. I would quite enjoy driving drones around the countryside from my control tower. :)
I am surprised they are allowed in cities. Wouldn't they pose a security risk? :/



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