National Library Lover’s Month
Celebrate the magic of bound adventures, where every book is a portal to new worlds, knowledge, and uncharted journeys.
Position libraries as irreplaceable community resources and promote partnerships with educational institutions, publishers, and literacy nonprofits during February.
- Behind-the-scenes: What modern librarians actually do (debunk the stereotype)
- Free vs. paid: Why libraries beat paywalls for research and discovery
- Local library spotlight series—celebrate community knowledge hubs
- Book recommendations from professional librarians—curated collections for every interest
It’s important to understand that not everything is available on the internet (yet), libraries can have vast digital stores of qualitative and quantitative information escaping from opinion led snippets and snapshots from online. There may be some crossover of information but in most cases libraries are a much more economically viable solution when looking for information than the internet.
It’s also important to know that libraries offer services that aren’t available on the internet, including free assistance in finding obscure information and borrowing a book that may not be available in the admittedly immense catalogue one can find on the internet.
One of the things that people often forget is that being a librarian isn’t like getting a job at the local supermarket. You want to be a Librarian? Be prepared to get a degree in Library Science. Yes, this is a thing that exists, and it’s necessary to become a librarian.
There’s more to a Library than just the books too! There are meetings that gather there that include everything from people from the Society for Creative Anachronism to other local organizations. There’s also magazines and periodicals, microfiche of local newspapers reaching far back into antiquity, and that’s just a start!