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roxannedelrosario:

Fisher Fine Arts Library at the University of Pennsylvania

roxannedelrosario:

Fisher Fine Arts Library at the University of Pennsylvania

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8 months ago | 121 notes.

thelifeguardlibrarian:

Truly, a library alive.

(via libraryland)

7 months ago | 343 notes.
cjwho:

Firewood Library by Li Xiaodong ~ http://bit.ly/nIJnAr

cjwho:

Firewood Library by Li Xiaodong ~ http://bit.ly/nIJnAr

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7 months ago | 5,859 notes.
6 months ago | 122 notes.
Nov 13 2011
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Study in library! - Old Spice styled video

6 months ago | 7 notes.
"A library is like an island in the middle of a vast sea of ignorance, particularly if the library is very tall and the surrounding area has been flooded."
Lemony Snicket (via prettybooks)

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6 months ago | 1,198 notes.
gorillavideos:

Apámék egyik szobája! Ezért nincsenek jó könyvtáras sztoriaim az egyetemi évekből.

gorillavideos:

Apámék egyik szobája! Ezért nincsenek jó könyvtáras sztoriaim az egyetemi évekből.

6 months ago | 86 notes.
appletreedays:

Has to be done folks!

appletreedays:

Has to be done folks!

(via ohinsomnia)

5 months ago | 53 notes.

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4 months ago | 245 notes.

betweensiamesecities:

thetemperamentalgoat:

Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek)

I want to live there. Please.

Places like these are reasons to live.

(Source: psychrophile, via ohinsomnia)

3 months ago | 71,309 notes.

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3 months ago | 1,465 notes.
youknowyoureabookloverwhen:

Suggested by: you-makee-me-happy
3 months ago | 741 notes.

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2 months ago | 245 notes.
heavyheartedlove:

bookriot:

How To Spot A Reader

1.) They know more than you do… about everything.
2.) They often use words that you secretly have to look up later.
3.) They have magical cards that get them books for free.
4.) They speak the names of people whom you’ve never met; who live in different countries, who lived in other centuries.
5.) Their purse/bag/briefcase is always a bit heavier than yours (which you later find out is equivalent to the weight of a book).
6.) They know the endings to many of the newest movies before they’ve even seen them.
7.) They give you a sympathetic smile when you mention that the last book you read was two summers ago…  and it had a half naked man (or woman) on the front.
8.) Their bookshelves are covered in books instead of pictures of them.
9.) They have bookshelves.
10.) They do things that you wouldn’t do, such as reading lists about how to spot a reader.

heavyheartedlove:

bookriot:

How To Spot A Reader

1.) They know more than you do… about everything.

2.) They often use words that you secretly have to look up later.

3.) They have magical cards that get them books for free.

4.) They speak the names of people whom you’ve never met; who live in different countries, who lived in other centuries.

5.) Their purse/bag/briefcase is always a bit heavier than yours (which you later find out is equivalent to the weight of a book).

6.) They know the endings to many of the newest movies before they’ve even seen them.

7.) They give you a sympathetic smile when you mention that the last book you read was two summers ago…  and it had a half naked man (or woman) on the front.

8.) Their bookshelves are covered in books instead of pictures of them.

9.) They have bookshelves.

10.) They do things that you wouldn’t do, such as reading lists about how to spot a reader.

(via heavysky)

2 months ago | 66 notes.
"A library is infinity under a roof."
Gail Carson Levine (via libraryland)
1 month ago | 393 notes.