Monday, May 20, 2019

Why didn't someone think of this earlier?

Three public housing projects in Chicago are including branch libraries as part of the projects.  The libraries serve the surrounding neighborhoods as well as the residents of the housing projects.  It’s called co-location, and where it has been tried, it has been a success.  What a great idea.  


See Michael Kimmelman, “Public Housing Takes a Bookish Turn,” New York Times, (May 16, 2019), p. C1.

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