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  2. Who tore down the little LGBTQ+ library in downtown Wake ...

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    Little Free Library is an international nonprofit that encourages people to build small, free community libraries. ... But after that there were no other problems with the library until last week ...

  3. City shuts down little boy's free library - AOL

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    In Whitefish Bay, Wis., last year, the city shut down a little free library citing a similar ordinance to the one in Leawood. Community support got the city to make an exception.

  4. Little Free Library - Wikipedia

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    Little Free Library officially incorporated as a nonprofit organization on May 16, 2012, [12] and the Internal Revenue Service recognized Little Free Library as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization later that year. [13] [14] Bol's original goal was the creation of 2,510 Little Libraries.

  5. Editorial: Danger! Little Free Libraries are coming for your ...

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    Chicago’s City Council has a new menace to stamp out: Little Free Libraries, those small wooden bookcases outside some homes that invite passersby to take a book and leave a good read behind.

  6. Dewey-free classification - Wikipedia

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    Dewey-free (also Dewey free, Dewey-less, or word-based) refers to library classification schemes developed as alternatives to Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC). Dewey-free systems are often based on the BISAC subject headings developed by the Book Industry Study Group , and are typically implemented in libraries with smaller collections.

  7. Todd Bol - Wikipedia

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    Todd Herbert Bol (January 2, 1956 – October 18, 2018) was the creator and founder of Little Free Library, a global public bookcase nonprofit organization. [2] In 2009, he used wood from his old garage door to make the first library-on-a-stick as a tribute to his mother, June Bol, [3] while living in Hudson, Wisconsin. [4]

  8. Sarah Kamya - Wikipedia

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    After she moved to Manhattan, she added books to the Little Free Library at Freeman Plaza West in July 2020; by September, she had raised $16,000 for the initiative and purchased approximately 1,500 books from Black-owned bookstores. The Little Free Diverse Library project became active in all fifty U.S. states.

  9. This St. Francis man built a Little Free Library with ... - AOL

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    Reference Librarian Matt Prigge constructed a Little Free Library out of old bookshelves from the South Milwaukee Library. This St. Francis man built a Little Free Library with recycled ...