Reflection #3: The International Learning Communities great stories in the Hyperlinked “Global Model” Libraries

As my spring semester progresses, and I am close to graduation this year, I want to reflect and explore as an Information Professional specialist in historical International Learning who enjoys learning about different manuscript collections, records, and media stories from the” global model” with information communities. MILS: Future Librarians have always enjoyed learning about exciting adventures through international social networking stories.

In my reflection, the global image is international learning, with the World’s Magnificent Libraries being media stories told worldwide with great stories to tell. Information communities can collect historical facts that help us learn about different countries with beautiful libraries from Ireland, China, New York, Alaska, Germany, and the Library of Congress. What can we learn from this media’s most magnificent libraries? We can share our world with much information on social media literacy from videos, the internet, presentations, technology, and great stories from other libraries.

How many libraries we share can be their culture, planet earth, artifacts, pictures, collection of animal maps, and music. Ireland is a famous historical treasure collection with great poets and philosophers, and it has the oldest newspaper copies of the 1916 (IRA) proclamation of the Irish Republic from the Trinity Library in Dublin since 1592. It remains the most famous, most extensive library in the country. The long room is an outstanding area called the long hall, one of the oldest books records in history. Hong Kong has an uncharted dream library filled with infinite reflections on stars, a circle world, and the shape of a globe next to a shopping mall.

The library is a “virtual dream world” that reflects the storytelling adventure. The black floor is one of two distinct elements. The mirror’s design creates the illusion of a mirage meant to symbolize water and stars with lights, which has a long history of Yong-jo culture. In the past, famous authors and poets gathered around the village (Chinese town). Secondly, the distinct element represents the innovative social connection between place, people, and books by reading different Chinese authors and creating a space for the next generation of readers. So, let’s call the New York public library to speak to the librarian over the phone, and a librarian will answer the question about specific types of Google cats called the Clowder of Cats.

CASTANET. (2020, January 11). Chowder the Cat. YouTube: https://youtu.be/yz5R0nT2Bt8

The New York Public Library department has been answering telephone calls since 1967. Rosa Caballero, the library manager, discussed how we started to ask questions over the telephone. We begin to answer our questions; the New York Public Library records how many telephone questions are on file. Wow, what an interesting idea to keep records of all the issues they received at the New York public library. Can you guess how many items are on file? The excellent inside story is about an expert from Germany who shows how we can smell worldwide. Tolas is an artist, scientist, and smell expert on how it can be used to understand the world and each other better.

What are lovely, great stories to tell about our famous Library of Congress in the U.S.A.?  Let’s learn about the Library of Congress! The love of traveling to different countries with a different style of libraries that tell us their unique stories with China’s beautiful library creates the illusion of a mirage with great poets telling stories about their people, culture, and music.  Ireland, my natural identity heritage family trait, has a long history with a famous poet-writer.

My next travel will be to London, England, and how interesting it is to read, write, and learn about their ancient history back to the time of great kings and queens.

I hope you enjoy this blog post about the “great stories” to learn about magnificent libraries.

The World’s Most Magnificent Libraries(2017).https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeLoyrDqL_A

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Comments

  1. Michael Stephens

    Frances – London is truly magical and filled with stories. The libraries are amazing!

    • Frances Morovat

      Thank you for your reply. This reflection is one of my favorite stories, especially the world video. I enjoy these library stories, especially New York Public Library’s, about the telephone calls and asking questions about Chowder the Cat. Yes, it is magical in London, England, which has been filled with historical stories for many years.

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