Inspired by me learning that I can check out solar panels (hiking sized, not house sized) at the library.

  • Vanth
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    177 months ago

    My library has really good access to online catalogs with ebooks, audiobooks, music, and movies. I rarely come across a fiction book I want to read that isn’t available, all without even having to go into the physical library.

    “Lots of books” may not be the answer you were expecting, but the volume of media they have access to is truly notable compared to any other library system I’ve ever been a member of.

  • @[email protected]
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    267 months ago

    My library has something called discovery kits. They’re large bags with everything you would need to try out a specific activity. There’s all sorts of things, including metal detectors, sewing, astronomy, photography, microscopes, vacuums, anatomy, bike repair, circuits, and so many more. The thing I love about these is that they’re not just a few books about the topic, they really have everything you need. The photography kit has a camera, astronomy has a telescope, sewing has a sewing and embroidery machine, etc.

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    87 months ago

    My local library system has tools, kitchen implements, a recording studio, musical instruments, stem kits for kids, video games, and art.

    They need a better inventory system, though, cause all the non-book items are inventoried alongside the books. If you want to rent a shovel, you will see every book with “shovel” in the name before you see any actual shovels.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    37 months ago

    If we’re talking about the library at the college I go to, besides the wireless hotspots for students that need it, probably all the foreign language DVDs and DVD player (most likely portable)if you don’t have one.

  • @[email protected]
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    137 months ago

    Can’t take it home, but I’m currently testing out the 3D printers at my local. They also have a 3D scanner.

  • Random Dent
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    57 months ago

    Our local library is really cool, it has a recording studio, a makerspace with 3D printers, and a service where you can borrow tools. You can even borrow a radon detector!

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    177 months ago

    Tools, it’s really handy when I needed a thermal camera for a project and didn’t feel like spending hundreds for a tool that would get used once.

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        47 months ago

        At least at my library, there’s basically just a separate form you have to sign to say that if you chop your hand off with a saw, you won’t hold them liable, and I think there are more strict limits on how long you can rent things, and what the penalties are for being late.

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    77 months ago

    A soil probe and sample boxes. You use the probe to take what looks like a little core sample and send it off in the box to get a soil analysis from the local university extension (for a nominal fee).

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      17 months ago

      Yeah Filmstriben is really good! They also have some really good lesser known movies that are really difficult to find anywhere else.

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    547 months ago

    My library has a banned book clubs for teenagers.

    Books don’t get banned in my country, but they read and discuss books that are banned in other countries.

    Also, you can check out a kill-a-watt to monitor your electricity consumption.