
Why Are Libraries Important and More: An Autocomplete Survey
You know those celebrity videos by WIRED where they have a cute little poster with questions from Google’s autocomplete? I was curious about what Google wanted to know about libraries and libraries. Then, I wanted to answer those questions. Find out all you ever wanted to know about libraries and librarians below, and rest assured these are answered by a real, live librarian. (The librarian will also be speaking on behalf on the library, as libraries are sadly not sentient. At least, I don’t think they are.) So, if you want to know, for example, “Why are libraries important?” read on.

Why Are Libraries Important?
Libraries are important because they help societies work toward leveling the playing field. They provide free (and, yes, in some cases, low cost) materials and services. Given how all people, at least in the United States, are certainly not born into equal circumstances, this attempt at equality is massively important. Libraries aren’t perfect at this, but they generally make an attempt. And that’s important.Why Are Libraries So Cold?
Libraries are cold so that librarians have a reason to have a sick cardigan collection.Why Are Libraries Quiet?
Libraries are quiet? Mine certainly isn’t. Traditionally, libraries have been places of reading and study—two activities that are inherently quiet. But many libraries—public libraries, anyway—are now seen more like community hubs than funeral homes.Why Are Libraries Important to a Community?
Well, depends on the individual community, I suppose. But, generally, see above.Why Are Libraries Closed on Sundays?
Many aren’t! Those that are closed on Sundays may have determined it is not worth the money and staff hours it takes to be open on a day that few people in their community choose to visit the library. You should ask your library, though. It’s possible this is simply a leftover from a Christian-centric attitude and it maybe hasn’t occurred to them that Sunday hours is something their community wants.Why Are Libraries Closed Today?
Dunno. What’s today? Is it a holiday? Library staff like occasional days off, too.Why Are Libraries So Quiet?
See above.Why Are Libraries Closing?
I don’t actually hear about this too often, thankfully, but those that do close are usually suffering from a lack of funding. You should elect local officials who are committed to libraries and funding them. You could also make a point of joining your library Friend’s group or donating to them. A little from everyone adds up! Perhaps the larger crisis is a lack of funding for school libraries and librarians. Don’t forget them when you’re advocating for public libraries.Why Are Libraries Popular?
Two words: Free. Stuff.Why Are Libraries Free?
Tax dollars and grants make funding libraries possible so that subscription payments, as were common in the past, are not necessary most of the time. Some libraries also create a bit of revenue through overdue book fines (though, to be honest, library fines are problematic). Libraries are important and a public good, like public schools. Plus, since the idea is to share the books, many people can make use of one item rather than buy one. Even if they were paying directly (as opposed to through taxes) by the use, it would be way cheaper. But, if you want to give me money, I won’t say no.