Choose to be Curious

Episode #30: Checking out Curiosity at the Library - with Jennifer Rothschild

Jun 14, 2017
Jennifer Rothschild, part of the collection development team at Arlington Public Library, shares the vital role libraries play in sparking curiosity. She discusses unique items available for checkout, like wheelbarrows and thermal cameras, showing how librarians act as personal curiosity concierges. The conversation also highlights community initiatives, such as library gardens for food assistance, and tools like Novelist that help readers discover new literary adventures. Rothschild's insights underline the enduring importance of libraries in fostering inquiry and connection.
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ANECDOTE

Arlington Library’s 80-Year Legacy

  • Arlington's first official librarian started in 1937, organizing scattered neighborhood collections into a standardized system.
  • Within 18 months, over 10,000 volumes were catalogued and accessible to the community.
ANECDOTE

Lifecycle of a Popular Book

  • Popular library books typically last 26 to 52 checkouts before needing replacement.
  • Damage from accidents, like water, can shorten a book's lifespan.
INSIGHT

Modern Library Services Expand

  • Libraries now offer digital materials and access to streaming and databases via mobile devices.
  • Physical space lending expands to tools and kits reflecting community needs and interests.
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