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National Library Shelfie Day

Sure, many people take selfies when they are hanging out with friends, visiting a restaurant or visiting a landmark. But what about when someone has been to an amazingly cool local place that is filled with hours of entertainment and is absolutely free?

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Leverage social media storytelling to drive foot traffic to libraries and position your brand as a champion of community learning and free access to resources.

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  • Share your library shelfie and tag us—celebrate free access to thousands of books, movies, and community tools
  • Libraries offer more than books: computers, crafting tools, gaming, and music—show us your favorite hidden gem
  • Support local learning: donate books, volunteer, or attend library fundraisers this National Library Shelfie Day
  • Challenge: snap a shelfie at your local library and inspire others to rediscover the magic of free community resources

History

Founded in 2014 by the New York Public Library, this event encourages people from all over the place to take and share selfies.

The catch is that this isn’t just any self, but it’s a “shelfie”, which is a picture of yourself in front of a book of shelves at the library!

The goal is not just to get people to take a photo and share it, but to remind the masses that every local library has access to thousands of books for adults and children, fostering a love of learning and reading.

Not only that, but libraries also typically offer access to other resources such as computers, movies, magazines, music and video games. Some libraries even have tools for crafting and sewing, button making, laminating and so much more.

National Library Shelfie Day is here to encourage a natural love of reading as well as garnering support for the local library!


How to celebrate

Head Out to the Library

While this event is geared to those who are on social media, that’s certainly not a requirement! In fact, National Shelfie Day encourages anyone to head on over to their local library to enjoy wandering through the stacks, taking a look at some magazines and checking out a few books to enjoy for a while. After all, what other situation allows a person to simply borrow a stack of books or other objects, make use of it and then just bring it back – all for absolutely no charge?! It’s a rare gift, that’s for sure!

Take and Share a Library Shelfie

Those who are on social media can use their influence for good by taking an enjoyable trip to the library and then sharing it with the world on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok or some other platform. It’s a fun way to build interest and remind people what they are missing if they haven’t been to the library for some time.

Support the Local Library

Dedicated lovers of reading can pop by their local library or check out their website to find more information on ways to help. Whether volunteering, donating gently used books, attending fund-raising events or making a donation, National Library Shelfie Day is an excellent time to share about it and then get others to join in on the fun!


FAQ
How do libraries contribute to community development beyond books?
Libraries contribute significantly to community development by offering free access to technology and the internet, hosting educational and cultural events, and providing a space for community engagement. This makes them pivotal in bridging the digital divide and in fostering lifelong learning. Libraries often act as community hubs where people from all walks of life can access resources for education, personal growth, and leisure.
In what ways do libraries promote digital literacy?
Libraries promote digital literacy by providing access to computers and the internet, offering digital skills training such as coding, internet safety, and job-seeking workshops. Libraries also curate digital resources like e-books and online databases to support digital learning, thereby playing a key role in reducing the digital divide.
How has social media influenced public libraries’ engagement with communities?
Social media has enabled libraries to engage with their communities more dynamically by promoting events, sharing resources, and encouraging participation in library activities. Platforms like Instagram and Twitter allow libraries to reach broader audiences and encourage direct interaction with patrons, thereby enhancing the visibility and usage of library services.
What role do libraries play in supporting underserved communities?
Libraries support underserved communities by providing essential services such as free access to technology, educational resources, and public programs tailored to local needs. They also offer a safe and welcoming space for all members of the community to gather, learn, and access critical information.
What are some innovative ways libraries use social media to promote their services?
Libraries use social media innovatively by hosting virtual events, live Q&A sessions, and storytime readings; utilizing hashtags like #LibraryShelfie to increase engagement; and sharing real-time updates to keep the community informed about new resources, special collections, and educational workshops.