What are the rules for a little library?

A Little Free Library is a free book-sharing box where anyone may take a book or share a book. They function on the honor system. You do not need to share a book in order to take one. If you take a book or two from a little library, try to bring some to share to that same library, or another in your area, when you can.

How do I start my own mini library?

How to Start a Little Free Library: Five Easy Steps!

  1. Step One: Identify a Location & Steward. First decide where you can legally and safely install the library.
  2. Step Two: Get a Library.
  3. Step Three: Register.
  4. Step Four: Set Up Your Steward Account.
  5. Step Five: Build Community Support.

Can you put magazines in Little Free Library?

Do Remove Garbage. It should go without saying that you should not put garbage in a Little Free Library, but here we are. Along with tidying, if you don’t mind carrying it for the rest of your walk, please take any garbage or damaged books or magazines with you to dispose of. It keeps the library looking fresh.

What is wrong with a Little Free Library?

“Rather than promote literacy or building communities, Little Free Libraries (LFLs) introduce a host of problems including stealing patronage from existing public library branches, the corporatization of literary circulation, and helping to gentrify urban neighborhoods.”

How tall should a Little Free Library be?

Little libraries are commonly installed at a height too high for someone in a wheelchair to reach or see into. The standard seat-to-floor height for a wheelchair is 18 – 20″. Ensure your library is installed low enough for a child to reach the bottom shelf and someone in a wheelchair to see inside and reach the books.

Is private library profitable?

They don’t. They are not a business that is required to make a profit – they are a service provided by local government.

Do libraries make money?

Libraries are funded through a wide combination of revenue sources, including local taxes, nonprofit and for-profit grants, and individual donors. Public funding has always been the primary source of operating revenue for libraries.

How do I waterproof my Little Free Library?

If you notice snow or water inside, get the books out of there. A quick fix would be caulking the seams of your library with silicone caulk. Or you could put up a “Closed until spring!” sign and deal with it when the weather warms up.

How high off the ground should a Little Free Library be?

18 – 20″
Little libraries are commonly installed at a height too high for someone in a wheelchair to reach or see into. The standard seat-to-floor height for a wheelchair is 18 – 20″. Ensure your library is installed low enough for a child to reach the bottom shelf and someone in a wheelchair to see inside and reach the books.

How do I make my little library waterproof?

Caulk is a waterproof sealant and filler, usually made from silicone or acrylic latex, and applying it around the edges of your library that is a great (and easy!) way to weather-proof it. How to apply caulk to your library? You really only need two supplies to caulk your library: Caulk and a caulk-gun!

Do people actually use little libraries?

We’re not ‘big’ Little Free Library,” says Bol. And, he says, more than 600 public libraries around the country use Little Free Libraries as an extension of their services.