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[[File:Bls varia.jpeg|150px|thumb|bootleg library session at Varia, 26th January, 2020]]
see also [[User:Simon/Administrating|administrating]], [[User:Simon/Consulting|consulting]], [[User:Simon/Making public|making public]]
see also [[User:Simon/Administrating|administrating]], [[User:Simon/Consulting|consulting]], [[User:Simon/Making public|making public]]


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Image: bootleg library session at Varia, A Collective-space for Everyday Technology, Rotterdam, 26th January, 2020
Image: bootleg library session at Varia, A Collective-space for Everyday Technology, Rotterdam, 26th January, 2020
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[[Category:Tasks of the Contingent Librarian|meeting in small rooms, in small groups]]

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meeting in small rooms, in small groups

see also administrating, consulting, making public

The library collection is intentionally small; it does not wish to be everything to everyone. Focused library sessions are held regularly, and informally, with participants free to come and go as they please. The sessions do not require registration, and make no demands on participants. The result is often a small group of session attendees, who can offer personal insights and opinions in an intimate setting. It is more beneficial to the library’s development to have a conversation between a small number of participants than to lecture to a crowd.

Image: bootleg library session at Varia, A Collective-space for Everyday Technology, Rotterdam, 26th January, 2020