Our ways of gathering information and learning are rapidly changing as exemplified in our use of the internet, social media, and now Generative AI. With that, our libraries are recognizing the changes in our information seeking and learning behaviors, and are also evolving beyond their traditional roles as a repository of books and information. Rather, libraries are becoming more dynamic hubs of, not just learning, but of joy. This approach has brought in more creativity and more community engagement.
Community Learning and Joy
@michael noted, libraries are not just “book warehouses,” but rather they are vibrant spaces where people can “find their passion, their voice, and their way.” The libraries are The Peoples’ University. And I love that. This continues to stick with me because that is what I’ve based my entire career on. This is why I want to become a librarian.
I’ve found that libraries are the safe and brave spaces for all of us especially for our most marginalized communities like our houseless community and system involved youth. I am passionate about sharing knowledge and information because that is what helps people thrive. I say all of this to say: libraries and the people who work in them must be protected.
True Third Space
I’m a firm believer that libraries are one of the last real third spaces where people are not asked to buy anything. Rather, libraries are spaces to learn, gain information, borrow media, to be unbothered, to engage with community.
The coolest part is that these behaviors are encouraged! Come into the library and check out books, movies, and music. Check out the library programming and events! Share your ideas – what do you want to see in the library?
The best part? These behaviors are encouraged. Come to the library and check out books, films, and music. Explore programs and events. Share your ideas—what do you want to see?
Your Friendly Neighborhood Librarian
And let’s be honest—librarians are some of the most creative people out there. From Makerspaces, the Library of Things, Library-Con, and more, librarians continue to not only dream of new ways to perpetuate learning and joy, they put real action into it.