On 10.08.2013 09:34, Martin Koppenhoefer wrote:
-1, can't see other similarities than that both have something to do with 
books, they are quite far from libraries.

A library is an organized collection of information resources made accessible 
to a defined community for reference or borrowing. (copied from WP), these are 
neither an organized collection, nor is the community defined, nor are the 
books for borrowing or reference.

- In Vienna the shelves are organized by Frank Gassner, and the collection is organized by the crowd.
- There is a defined community, namely all people.
- You may use them for borrowing. You may return the books whenever you want.

I think that the main difference between a library and a shop (shop=books or shop=second_hand) is that the goal of a shop is selling books, while the goal of a library is to make books available without selling them.

Many conventional libraries give away books for free if their condition has become bad or if they need the space for newer books.

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