Library for President with Nick Higgins, Chief Librarian, Brooklyn Public Library - a podcast by Missing Sock

from 2020-12-07T14:00

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If you do not value libraries then you do not value information or culture or wisdom. You are silencing the voices of the past and you are damaging the future.                                                            -Neil Gaiman

When most of us think of the public library we think of musty smells, old librarians judging us over their readers reminding us that we are breaking the cardinal rule of the library by whispering to one another. But what would happen if we thought of libraries in the context of what they actually do? This week, Amanda speaks with Brooklyn Public Library’s Chief Librarian, Nick Higgins, Library Journal named ‘Mover and Shaker’. 

Amanda and Nick talk about the history of libraries, and why access to information continues to be a threat to those in power. Nick explains why the Dewey Decimal System is problematic and Amanda instigates an unintentional pop quiz of the five library laws of science. 

Nick explains the correlation between literacy, poverty, intentional underfunding, and what an ideal outreach program looks like. Serving over half a million card holders, BPL strives to be an institution that responds to the needs of the public it serves; a democratic space where everyone is welcome regardless of age, gender or ethnic group. It turns out, the library is much more of a political powerhouse than it gets credit for, and Amanda is ready to get libraries on the next presidential ballot.

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