Hello, hello and welcome to the weekly Linkubator!
This is where we share the best content from the Library as Incubator website– our favorite features and conversations with artists and librarians– and the best links from around the web this week in Libraryland.
So if you’ve had a hectic week and missed our feed, this here is the re-cap version. Enjoy!
~Erinn
Top features
- This week, we heard from our friends at Rabble / MusicCAT, who just launched a killer new local music collection at Seattle Public Library— and it’s beautiful! (Don’t forget to check out our ongoing series with Kelly Hiser and the Rabble crew— it’s a fascinating progression)
- The State Library of Victoria in Australia has a significant model of supporting staff creativity, both through a Residency program that we’ve shared on the site before, and through staff exhibitions like Wildcards & Fugitives.
- More Australia! Dr. Matt Finch, the Creative-in-Residence at the State Library of Queensland, explores history, memory, and what it means to explore the past in a library with Memory Squad!
Around the web
What on earth could be more luxurious than a sofa, a book, and a cup of coffee? – Anthony Trollope
- Love! Revenge! Rodents of unusual size! This video breaks down the differences between The Princess Bride book and film you may have missed.
- The trend of readers choosing print over digital continues.
- A bit of bookish eyecandy for your Friday with this beauitful collection of Jane Eyre covers— Disclaimer: you will want to add them all to your library!
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