• captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    Is it unlikely or do boomers just not get that libraries fucking rule? Where else am I going to have a goth hand me a book about woodworking, 5 novels, and my tax forms before telling me how to register to vote all for free?

    Seriously, im currently listening to an audiobook for free, legally, with the author getting compensated. And all I have to do is wait for it and pay my fair share of taxes to ensure this resource continues to exist for everyone.

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      I don’t know about anyone else, but this boomer basically grew up in libraries. The local village’s library is one of the more popular places in town for pretty much everyone of all ages.

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    Hell yeah! Free books, magazines, games etc. to borrow. They offer free activities and programs for children and adults. It’s for everyone, regardless of your social status or income, what’s not to like?!

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      And it’s a place you can just exist. And access a computer. It’s a great resource when you’re unable to go home

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      The librarian won’t let her hair down no matter how many times I ask. I just want to see what happens :(

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        Libraries aren’t just places for lending books, movies, and games to the public. They are importantly one of the few third places still available in most towns, alongside parks. Third places allow the public a place to gather and relax together at zero cost. Many have also branched out to lending expensive physical objects like tools, 3d printers, and such. Furthermore, librarians aren’t just old ladies who check out books for kids. They are trained professionals who systematically arrange and assist researchers in finding information sources. Libraries store local news stories, public information, and vast quantities of other esoteric info long term, that you will never, ever find online. Do you need to find a map of the local area from a century ago? The Internet won’t help you much with that. Librarians know exactly how to find that stuff. These days, searches just serve ads to buy stuff you don’t need.

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        You can go online for your library as well but some things may not be available digitally for free that are on location.

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        Not everything is available on the internet. It tends to bias towards recent publications.

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    How is it unlikely? Libraries are the shit and we were taught how to use them in public school. We also have a significantly lower stigma about using public services unlike the shit ass generations before us

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    It’s one of the few public community gathering places that exist for those generations. Older generations had their churches. Most younger people are non religious, so if someone wants to go somewhere and not have to spend money, a library is the only place I can think of that it is socially acceptable to loiter and do whatever you please (as long as it’s quite).

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    Dude. I am 33 and love my library. I joined their book clubs and walking groups. I am the only one under 65, but it is so much fun.