In 2007 Corner Libraries was launched on a New Haven street corner and then evolved to New York City. There, the project has developed innovative ways to distribute books such as via a chained-up sidewalk school desk, a book shed built to mimic a newspaper stand, a doghouse-shaped library living on a hand cart in Williamsburg, and now, micro-libraries built into tree pits on the city's streets.
Another group called the Little Free Library has installed hundreds of micro-lending stations largely on private properties around the United States and Canada.
I've also seen a number of coffee shops and resorts with bookshelves stacked with good reads that encourage patrons to enjoy a title or two- by just taking it, or trading for it.
It's proven that knowledge sharing benefits everyone, so I'm fully in support of book lending in any form. If you could create one- where would you place your pop-up library and what material would be in it?
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