A World of Books, Collections at the Crossroads
by Yanan Wang
Yale Daily News
January 20, 2012
For most students, the library is a place of work. It is a refuge from the sometimes unduly social atmosphere of a college campus — a haven in which papers and problem sets are completed under the glare of rows of computer screens and fluorescent lights. But what about the library as a maze? As a story, tucked within discarded card catalogues? What about the library as a playground? [READ MORE...]