Via hydeordie:
Keith DuQuette Untitled (Library Catalog Card Bookshelf) 2011
One of the results of projects to bring our [the Brooklyn Museum] Libraries and Archives into the digital world is that we have boxes of cards—mostly typewritten or computer generated—available for the taking and ready to be transformed into a second life. Since the Library Staff has developed an Online Catalog and systematically checked information on the physical catalog cards with the data now residing in the electronic catalog, we invite you to contact us if you wish to visit and take some of the cards and report back to show us what you created with them.
For inspiration, see this Unconsumption post about the San Francisco Public Library’s catalog card wallpaper.
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I remember when library books had catalog cards and you had to go through the drawers, find the card you needed, and...
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For inspiration, see this Unconsumption post about the San Francisco Public Library’s catalog card wallpaper.
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