It's a weekday afternoon and the main floor of the Toronto Reference

And in addition to their regular schedule of children's programs and author readings, many have reinvented themselves as multipurpose gathering places that happen to house millions of books. Some officials actively court new patrons with everything from coffee shops and comfortable chairs to rock concerts and teen nights. In November, two Toronto branches presided over free concerts featuring emerging local bands to launch the library's new local music collection. The evenings featured mostly indie rockers -- some of whom loudly sang coarse lyrics -- and attracted fans from across Southern Ontario. Next month, another branch is the site of an anime costume party.
At the Edmonton Public Library's main building, patrons are allowed to snuggle up with a book, food and drink in hand, in the library's plush chairs. The building also has a space for teens, complete with graphic novels, beanbag chairs and lava lamps. And for the past two years, inner-city branches have held teen nights featuring computer games, karaoke, pizza and Dance Dance Revolution, a popular interactive music-video game. The events were so popular people lined up around the block to get in. In addition, many cities have spent millions to renovate or build new libraries. Calgary officials are planning a new central facility. And Montreal has the nearly two-year-old Grande Bibliothèque, which is attracting more patrons than officials had dared dream: an average of 8,000 visitors a day, nearly double estimates.
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Don Quixote Note: Will Vernon build a library of the past or one for the Future ?
2 comments:
If they have their way they will build one for the past. They are so out of touch with the real world!
I wish that they would consider what Edmonton has done.Lets make the library an oasis for the children.Perhaps it time Williams and the rest of the old people got out of the way of progress
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