tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post8377512115174818293..comments2024-03-28T16:21:30.329-04:00Comments on Patricia Abbott (pattinase): How My Library Usage Has Changed. pattinase (abbott)http://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comBlogger24125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-25851571451911673532013-03-01T17:34:34.298-05:002013-03-01T17:34:34.298-05:00Patti, I don't believe libraries will disappea...Patti, I don't believe libraries will disappear anytime before civilization itself disappears, or mutates.<br /><br />The one I work at is nearly overrun, more than 1200 patrons per day. All computers are used, all computer studio rooms, all reading areas & all study areas, by an astonishingly diverse group of people -- and I love it! Erik Donald Francehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02332500850365598564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-26521878236560942762013-03-01T08:55:32.109-05:002013-03-01T08:55:32.109-05:00Yes, we can also borrow books from anywhere in the...Yes, we can also borrow books from anywhere in the state. I just got John O'Hara's Gibbsville from Central Michigan University. What a gift to have this service.pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-84824307746298871122013-02-28T19:04:30.616-05:002013-02-28T19:04:30.616-05:00From the time I was a small kid to when I was in...From the time I was a small kid to when I was in my mid-ldate 20's virtually everything I read came from the library - and like you it was via browsing the shelves, taking a punt based on the blurbs and so on. I would generally visit every 1-2 weeks, take home a bag of books and read 2 or 3, bringing the rest back after trying them out and finding them not to my liking. Once I started earning some decent money I was able to buy books more regularly - especially on my trips to visit my brother in the US - I would return with suitcases jammed with books - I never gave up entirely on the library but I did use it less - and there were probably a few years when I hardly ever went near it. Over the past 3-4 years (I'm mid 40's now) I've started using it more but, again like you, I reserve items recommended to me via my favourite people/sources on the net - At the moment I'd say my reading is about half library books and half my own books (either from my ridiculously large TBR pile or books I am sent for review). Our library system has recently made it much easier to reserve books from any library in the state which has made it more vialble for me, but there are still plenty of books that I want to read that are never released in Australia so for those I need to look elsewhereBernadettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07641617609801125707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-10847876765838608702013-02-28T11:29:06.212-05:002013-02-28T11:29:06.212-05:00The best bet would be:
Development Department
New...The best bet would be:<br /><br />Development Department<br />Newark Public Library<br />5 Washington Street<br />Newark NJ 07102<br /><br />I hate to discourage anyone who would like to donate books, but financial contributions would be preferable. Gift books are expensive to evaluate and process.<br /><br />Thanks to any and all!<br />Al Tuchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-80250380470559156972013-02-28T10:23:56.480-05:002013-02-28T10:23:56.480-05:00Al-Where should people send books or donations to?...Al-Where should people send books or donations to? pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-18365712660285101902013-02-28T10:15:06.329-05:002013-02-28T10:15:06.329-05:00Anything would help.Anything would help.Al Tuchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-37745550646267067822013-02-28T09:29:57.632-05:002013-02-28T09:29:57.632-05:00Al-That makes me sick. Just sick. No new books in ...Al-That makes me sick. Just sick. No new books in a city that is poor like Detroit. I wonder what their acquisitions budget is. I'm afraid to look.<br />I wonder if we could start a book campaign to buy books for the Newark Library. pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-13088463478241391052013-02-28T09:23:59.815-05:002013-02-28T09:23:59.815-05:00I work at the Newark Public Library, where this ye...I work at the Newark Public Library, where this year we have a zero acquisitions budget.<br /><br />Zero.<br /><br />This will affect my book buying, because I usually get acquainted with a new author's works through the library. $27 is a little too steep for taking many chances. Al Tuchernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-65355184033350289482013-02-27T19:24:27.979-05:002013-02-27T19:24:27.979-05:00I know this is hard to believe, but I'm trying...I know this is hard to believe, but I'm trying to buy fewer books. So I'm using my public library more than I usually do. The online RESERVE system works great. I usually pick up a couple books a week, mostly non-fiction. My public library is also getting into ebooks so that will be my next move to cut back on buying books.Georgehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04546161337366365635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-60310892442383869492013-02-27T15:59:28.526-05:002013-02-27T15:59:28.526-05:00Before we moved to Brooklyn when I was 10 the only...Before we moved to Brooklyn when I was 10 the only library I remember was the bookmobile that came around once a week. (We lived in Queens in an area behind the courthouse that was pretty new then.) <br /><br />The library near where we lived in Brooklyn was two stories with the second floor a huge children's section but I preferred adult books like THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO and Osa Johnson's I MARRIED ADVENTURE. <br /><br />My mother was always a voracious reader and a library user.<br /><br /><br />Jeff M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-11597524673351153972013-02-27T13:11:06.028-05:002013-02-27T13:11:06.028-05:00No, I am a much slower reader now than I was as a ...No, I am a much slower reader now than I was as a kid. I was willing to devote hours to it then. pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-78920863727951772782013-02-27T12:30:10.486-05:002013-02-27T12:30:10.486-05:00Patti, Sounds to me like you read like the wind. M...Patti, Sounds to me like you read like the wind. My wife does that too. Plodding readers like me can only be envious. <br /><br />When she was growing up as a country girl, my wife had read all the books in mobile book van more than once before the library changed them out of different ones. Joe Baronehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10275991273751678636noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-23690152300017658342013-02-27T11:52:58.829-05:002013-02-27T11:52:58.829-05:00Patti - You know, I still use the library a lot. T...Patti - You know, I still use the library a lot. The two local libraries I use most often have a really smooth system of putting books on 'hold' and so on when one wants them, so I like what I get there. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-25406172324803390152013-02-27T11:37:44.652-05:002013-02-27T11:37:44.652-05:00As a kid we were only able to take out five books ...As a kid we were only able to take out five books a week. I was there every Friday for my new batch. Usually I was done with them by Sunday. Good thing we had a lot of homework. <br />I buy more books than I ever did but am still at the library 2-3 times a week. pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-60804091858140040302013-02-27T11:35:10.085-05:002013-02-27T11:35:10.085-05:00I went to the library a lot as a kid and young man...I went to the library a lot as a kid and young man. Then I started buying books and rarely went at all. Just a dozen years ago I started going again, and use the library a lot.<br /><br />The library I used in SoCal, like the one Jeff mentions, closed for expansion and remodeling, and when it reopened it had many fewer books, many more computers and meeting rooms and such.<br /><br />When we got to Portland, the system here was/is much better. I don't go to the excellent main branch often as it's downtown and parking is an issue, but the local branch, coupled with on line catalog, allow me to get most of what I want. I do like you and others: put it on hold and pick it up. I get my book recommendations from blogs or Washington Post Book section online, or from Mystery Scene magazine. Our library usage is ten times what it was a decade ago.Rick Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07978136287154214297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-70301537296094139052013-02-27T11:33:45.760-05:002013-02-27T11:33:45.760-05:00I don't go to the local library as much as I u...I don't go to the local library as much as I used to. A day remembered was one Saturday morning walking there and picking up a half dozen young adult(though they were called juvenile back then) Science fiction novels. I must have been fourteen then. I figured that might last me the weekend.<br /><br />I was finished with them before I went to bed that night.<br /><br />More recently over the three months of summer, ninety-two days, I read a hundred and two mysteries.<br /><br />Not so much anymore.Randy Johnsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16627907086811387527noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-55923095476708105142013-02-27T11:15:09.619-05:002013-02-27T11:15:09.619-05:00When I was in college the librarians thanked me fo...When I was in college the librarians thanked me for keeping their circulation figures so high! You had to fill out request forms to get books - no wandering the stacks in Hunter College, unfortunately - and I was there every day with piles of requests. I read a ton of plays then as well as a variety of stuff for various history courses I was taking and fortunately they had a lot of old books back there. You'd get really old books with cards in them indicating they hadn't been checked out in decades in some cases.<br /><br />Jeff M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-18290433997481763672013-02-27T10:48:42.403-05:002013-02-27T10:48:42.403-05:00I think your experience is typical of the way we&#...I think your experience is typical of the way we're going. In junior high and high school, I can't tell you how many books and authors I discovered through my habit of wandering up and down the aisles. Then I went through about a 20-year phase where the library was secondary to (mostly used) book stores--but I was still a browser. Now I do my browsing in the Internet--coming across books and authors I want to try. I put them on hold and get them from the library, but I don't do much browsing there anymore.Debnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-79147713419670039472013-02-27T10:46:22.690-05:002013-02-27T10:46:22.690-05:00I don't see how libraries will disappear. They...I don't see how libraries will disappear. They are still vital for the academic world. Are universities and colleges going to disappear? Doubtful. The way public libraries are run may change drastically. I just learned that in some rural areas the libraries not only loan out books, but children's toys, cookware (apparently baking sheets and pie tins are very popular!) and sporting equipment. So I'm not worried about an impending disappearance of all libraries. They will survive and endure by learning to adapt to thier specific communities. Plus, it helps when the pubilc loves their library and uses it regularly.<br /><br />I'm glad to see Brian's part of Canada is living proof of my belief in the contiuing importance of libraries to a community.<br /><br />My library habits have changed only because the Chicago Public Library has hardly any pubilc funding these days. Staff has been cut, books sit for weeks waiting to be sheleved rather than a few days, new books are harder to find. Consequently, there is little money to buy anything other than what is important for the majority of its users. The new fiction section (my primary purpose to visit the library in the past) is completely gone from the seventh floor now. There is only one area downstairs on the first floor and it is consists of the usual populist and bestseller fare. I rarely visit the library more than once every two or three months as opposed to nearly every week as I did in the past.J F Norrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06473487417479127354noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-38459425628210673462013-02-27T10:44:38.543-05:002013-02-27T10:44:38.543-05:00The last time I went to the library, I wound up re...The last time I went to the library, I wound up reading one out of the eight books I checked out. It's not that I didn't want to read the others. I just didn't have time and didn't want to keep rechecking them endlessly. I think I'm done with libraries for a while.<br /><br />Twenty years ago the very idea of not going to at least one library regularly wouldn't have even crossed my mind. A lot of the time I had books checked out from two or three libraries at once. One more example of how life has gotten too busy.James Reasonerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18049917964433932612noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-75739217698384549122013-02-27T10:38:03.218-05:002013-02-27T10:38:03.218-05:00Good news from my corner of Ontario, Patti, in tha...Good news from my corner of Ontario, Patti, in that library use has increased dramatically these past our years. Everyone seems to be in agreement that the poor economy is the cause. Reacting to the former - and not the latter - funding has not only remained steady but is set to increase.<br /><br />You'll find me at our library at least once a week - more often than not to pick up an interlibrary loan. Such is life in a small town.Brian Busbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04120341319506205062noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-75477464303434597372013-02-27T10:35:19.043-05:002013-02-27T10:35:19.043-05:00I get almost all of my book recommendations online...I get almost all of my book <i>recommendations</i> online -- but I still procure 90% of my reads from the good old library.Loren Eatonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12488412683340389286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-89770487128154104812013-02-27T10:18:24.836-05:002013-02-27T10:18:24.836-05:00I have always been a big user of the library, but ...I have always been a big user of the library, but also purchased many books. Every couple of weeks I would go to our large downtown main branch and go through the fiction and mystery sections as well as sports and some other non-fiction sections based on the time I had. I would seldom have books on hold. Right now I have about a dozen on hold, which I will pick up at a small branch about three minutes from home. I found out about every one through the Internet or reviews in the NY Times and other dailies. I still try to get to the main branch every few months, but seldom get beyond the new and noted section. My last visit was three weeks ago and I did find a novel I didn't know about that looked interesting so took it out. It went back to my local library yesterday unread.Kent Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09834261948994921554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33110302.post-38122112949273508302013-02-27T09:38:45.421-05:002013-02-27T09:38:45.421-05:00Absolutely, and similiarly to yours.
I used to go...Absolutely, and similiarly to yours.<br /><br />I used to go to the Central Library in Brooklyn at Grand Army Plaza regularly - a couple of times a month at least. I'd look at new books but then browse the huge fiction sections plus history, etc. I haven't been there in months.<br /><br />I also went to the local library (we have two) at least once a week and just looked through the shelves. The closest one to us was closed for renovation for two years and when it reopened - we had already changed our allegiance to the second, larger one - was smaller, with fewer books!<br /><br />In the meanwhile I'm like ytu. I see books recommended on various blogs and in magazines, put them on reserve and just go pick them up. While I'm there I might look at the shelves for a few minutes but it's not the same.<br /><br />Jeff M.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com