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  2. Wikipedia:Wikipedia Loves Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Shut not your doors to me proud libraries, For that which was lacking on all your well-fill'd shelves, yet needed most, I bring, — Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass Wikipedia Loves Libraries is an ongoing campaign to introduce librarians and Wikipedians who wish to collaborate.

  3. Public library advocacy - Wikipedia

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    This unanticipated and unsolicited support included a NYC photographer who created art in support of NYPL, teenagers who created and distributed buttons for NYPL, and a patent attorney who started a Facebook group, "Save the NYPL" with 600 members, and a store featuring "Save the NYPL" t-shirts, the profits of which were donated to the library.

  4. Friends of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    In Sedona, Arizona, the public library there was privatized and the Friends of the Library group in Sedona organized to support it and to oversee library administration. [21] Friends groups that support academic libraries also work with the library director, alumni of the school and the school's faculty .

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    These T-shirts are available in sizes S to 5XL in a large selection of colors. Choose from two-packs all the way up to 72-packs (!) for whatever your needs are. $10 at Amazon

  7. Library makerspace - Wikipedia

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    A makerspace in the College of San Mateo library. A library makerspace, also named Hackerspace or Hacklab, is an area and/or service that offers library patrons an opportunity to create intellectual and physical materials using resources such as computers, 3-D printers, audio and video capture and editing tools, and traditional arts and crafts supplies.