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  2. Library stack - Wikipedia

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    In library science and architecture, a stack or bookstack (often referred to as a library building's stacks) is a book storage area, as opposed to a reading area. More specifically, this term refers to a narrow-aisled, multilevel system of iron or steel shelving that evolved in the 19th century to meet increasing demands for storage space. [ 1 ]

  3. Tsundoku - Wikipedia

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    A pile of books and papers, compiled yet unread. Tsundoku (積ん読) is the phenomenon of acquiring reading materials but letting them pile up in one's home without reading them.

  4. BookStack - Wikipedia

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    On a BookStack website, chapters and pages can be sorted within a book. A chapter can be moved to another book, and a page can be moved to either another book or another chapter. [12] Page revisions and image management are available, as well as a full role and permission system that allows to lock down contents and actions. [11]

  5. File:Wikibooks stacked books.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Block-stacking problem - Wikipedia

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    The first nine blocks in the solution to the single-wide block-stacking problem with the overhangs indicated. In statics, the block-stacking problem (sometimes known as The Leaning Tower of Lire (Johnson 1955), also the book-stacking problem, or a number of other similar terms) is a puzzle concerning the stacking of blocks at the edge of a table.

  7. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    The book boxes or ("book presses" as they are sometimes called) were made of pine with backs and shelves, but no fronts. They were designed to be three-tiered, stacked on top of each other. When fully assembled, the boxes stood about 9 feet high. Each shelf had a different depth, however, ranging from 13 inches to 5.75 inches deep.

  8. The Hero Without A Cape: This Man Has Been Feeding ... - AOL

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    Image credits: protetormarciors In an interview with Bored Panda, Marcio told us more about his hardships before joining a shelter. “Twenty-five years ago, I was going through a deep depression.

  9. File:BookStack logo.svg - Wikipedia

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