Today I worked at a branch of the library that is located inside the town’s major mall. It’s down near Sears, with a steady stream of people walking by and I could hear the mall Christmas music playing as I worked. During my five hour shift the mall walkers stopped in after their workouts to read the local paper and chat in comfortable groups, and lots of people ducked in for a quick check of emails on our internet computers. At least three husbands were there reading while their wives shopped, and I noticed a couple of male teens reading and rocking in comfortable rocking chairs back by the teen fiction section. Lots of people were looking at the DVDs as well, but I checked a lot of books out which always makes me smile.
All in all I think it’s a pretty successful branch, an example of putting the library where the people are; making it accessible while they’re doing their everyday stuff, rather than making a visit to the library a special trip that all too often is put off until another day. It’s proof that if you build a beautiful, functional, convenient space, people will come.
December 28, 2008 at 9:05 am
We have a wonderful mall close by – which is full of nothing but empty shops and mall walkers. It would be so nice in winter if they allowed dogs in as there are really not a lot of large areas for dog in winter. Oh….that use to have a big Sears attached but that is closed too. It is a ghost mall basically and the only reason it is still open is because a large finance company had their main offices there….but even they are moving out in April and them I am sure they will lock the doors for good. A sign of the times.
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December 28, 2008 at 9:10 am
Thats a great idea. I would love the library in the mall. I bet the bookstore wouldnt like that. Diana
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December 31, 2008 at 10:34 am
This reminds me of the book I am reading, Dewey. Maybe you could also get a cat. 🙂
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