libraries
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‘Government responsibility to create a free public library system’: Former librarian Emily Drabinski
Mridula Koshy
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How Gen Z and millennials in the US have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries
Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation Rachel Noorda, The Conversation
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‘Free-thinking culture will end’: Why Kerala opposes a role for the Centre in public libraries
Vineet Bhalla
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‘Look at reading from a rights perspective’: Why library activists want free public libraries
Sayari Debnath
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Why libraries are a must in India’s public schools
Sneha Priya Yanappa Avinash Reddy
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How a student in rural Bengal is defying the pandemic (and cyclones) with his libraries
Rohan Datta
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Padma Baliga was on a mission to set up classroom libraries, till Covid-19 stopped her forever
Richa Jha
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In a Mumbai slum, a library for children is battling the second wave as single-mindedly as the first
Isha Gopal
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Watch: Historian Ramachandra Guha on the joy of foraging through libraries, archives for information
Scroll Staff
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How schoolchildren built a library network for students without access to books during the lockdown
Fathima Nizaruddin
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How the founders of community libraries for children are raising money during the pandemic
Narayani Basu
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This library is showing the way for reading spaces in the digital age
Sarah Backhouse, The Conversation Clare Newton, The Conversation
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Never mind the 3D printers and laptops, libraries everywhere are still about books and reading
Paulette Rothbauer, The Conversation
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How much does India spend on its public libraries?
B Preedip Balaji, Vinay MS and Mohan Raju JS
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A 20-year quest to collect books I’d encountered in school showed me the need for digital libraries
Siddhartha Sarma
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Can the world of books be a little too cut off from the rest of the world we live in?
Saritha Rao Rayachoti
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Welcome to the graveyard of rare books, also known as the Saulat Public Library, Rampur
Daniel Jacobius Morgan
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If these libraries do not exist in the real world yet, they should
Parvathy Raveendran