Love this idea, Bob. Thanks for sharing. Are you envisioning this as a
digital album or digital project or analog?

D


On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 11:39 PM, Bob Kosovsky <[email protected]> wrote:

> On a visit to ta friend's house, I saw that he has this new coffee-table
> book "The Library: A World History."  It has beautiful photographs
> (interior and exterior shots) from all over the world of libraries from
> Roman times to the present (including plenty in Asia that were totally
> unfamiliar to me).
>
> Immediately I thought that Wikipedia's photograph hunts (e.g. "Wiki Loves
> Monuments") could be combined with Wikipedia Loves Libraries to create a
> fabulous record of libraries in communities the world over, large and small.
>
> Perhaps next year?
>
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