nPosted on April 10, 2019
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Key Points
n(Wednesday of National Library Week)
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nThere are some small towns that don’t have a big public library. There are some people who don’t live in towns – instead, they live on farms or ranches, or in other rural areas. And there are some people who cannot drive to a public library – such as people who are ill or very old.
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nWhen people can’t get to a library, someone reasoned, then the library might still be able to get to them! And that someone put a whole bunch of books into a vehicle and drove out to become the first bookmobile.
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nActually, I’m not sure that anybody knows who ran the first bookmobile, or where, but we do know that some horse-pulled book wagons and other pre-automobile vehicles provided mobile library services in frontier America and Britain. One of the very first kinds of autos, the Model T, was used in at least one place as a kind of bookmobile.
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nThe most common modern bookmobiles are RVs, buses, or vans customized to transport and display books…
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n…but other kinds of cars and trucks, plus bikes, boats, trains, and pack animals have become mobile libraries:
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Horse libraries in Indonesia… |
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Elephant libraries in Thailand… |
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A “floating library” in Norway… |
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The Camel Mobile Library Service in Kenya… |
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Biblioburro, a library pulled by burros (donkeys) in Colombia… |
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Books on Bikes in Seattle, in the U.S…. |
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nLots of places have some pretty great bookmobiles!
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nOf course, many of us can get and read ebooks; people who live in remote areas generally DO have telephones and internet, and they can get much more variety of reading materials, much more quickly, using tablets and e-readers.
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nBut there’s something about an actual, physical book – especially for kids, most especially for young kids…
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nMany cities and librarians are making sure that bookmobiles have smaller or zero carbon footprints (using hybrid or all-electric vehicles, for example, or even solar-battery vehicles).
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nAnother development in access is the Little Free Library movement, in which people build a teeny house for their front yard, where people can take a book and/or share a book. This could be done in very small rural communities without the expense of building a library, hiring a librarian, or even converting a vehicle into a bookmobiles!
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nAlso on this date:
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nAuthor / illustrator Clare Turlay Newberry’s birthday
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nAnniversary of the invention of the safety pin
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nAnniversary of the first bananas sold in England
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nAnniversary of the start of “Ping-Pong Diplomacy”
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nAnniversary of the Statute of Anne
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