Earlier this month, the library I work at went fine-free, which has been getting a mixed response. You’d think our patrons would be happy to not have to pay late fees anymore for their overdue books, but I guess not all people think that way. I get it. When I first heard about libraries going … Continue reading Discussion: Fine-Free Libraries
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Overdrive vs. Hoopla
By now everyone has heard of Hoopla and Overdrive/Libby… or at least most readers and library users have. To put it simply, they’re online libraries that you can use through your hometown public library (if they offer either or both services). Anyone who loves to read ebooks or listen to audiobooks tend to like these … Continue reading Overdrive vs. Hoopla
Bookish Bucket List
I'm sure most of us have a bucket list of things we'd like to do or places we'd like to go at some point in our lives. A lot of mine are on hold right now because of the virus (and money, always money) so it's high time to turn my sights onto the items … Continue reading Bookish Bucket List
A History of a Bookworm
Reading is something that I've loved for, well, as long as I can remember. I know that I was reading well ahead of my years before I even started school because I distinctly remember being in Kindergarten wanting to read in class, but my teacher said I couldn't because the other kids weren't up on … Continue reading A History of a Bookworm