Library of Things

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Memorial Hall Library has a long history of lending non-book items to its patrons. In 1949, an Andover Townsman article described a record lending collection featuring selections for adults and young people. In the 1950s, MHL began circulating framed artwork and film strips and a projector. The Children's Room circulated "Getting-Better-Boxes" with books, cassettes, toys and games to entertain convalescing children beginning in 1975. In 1977, a sewing pattern exchange was started. In the early 2003, MHL was the first Massachusetts public library to circulate downloadable audiobooks in MP3 format on mobile devices called Otis Audio Players sold by Audible.com. The Memorial Hall Library Seed Library was launched in January 2016. In 2017, Memorial Hall Library formalized it's Library of Things collection with a website, cataloging records, graphic posters, publicity and funding for new, non-traditional and practical items for patrons to borrow including telescopes, graphing calculators, a guitar, craft kits and a Nintendo Switch. In 2022, The Eagle Tribune ran a front-page article mentioning that the Library of Thing's most popular items were Roku devices loaded with streaming subscriptions for Hulu, HBO Max, Netflix, AppleTV and Amazon Prime. [1]

...Library of Things Poster, 2018.... click to enlarge
Library Director, Barbara McNamara shows off items from the Library of Things in an Eagle Tribune article, 3/24/22
























  1. Andover's Library of Things offers eclectic mix for borrowing, The Eagle Tribune, March 24, 2022.

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