多伦多最热闹的图书馆——从泥板到北约克North York Central Library — How Libraries Became for Everyone
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公元前3000年左右,两河流域的苏美尔人用芦苇杆在泥板上记录贸易清单、粮食分配和税务记录。然后他们把这些泥板烧制&晾干,按类别装进陶罐、放在庙宇专门房间的木架上,这种形式接近我们今天的档案馆,也是图书馆的前身。那么几千年后的今天,图书馆是什么样子呢?走!今天,咱们就去看看多伦多的一家图书馆:北约克中央图书馆。
Around 3000 BCE, in the land between the two rivers, the Sumerians used reed styluses to inscribe trade lists, grain distributions, and tax records onto clay tablets.
These tablets were then fired or dried, sorted by category, placed into clay jars, and stored on wooden shelves inside temple rooms.
This system was essentially the earliest form of an archive — the predecessor of the modern library.
So, thousands of years later, what does a library look like today?
Let’s go and take a look at one here in Toronto: the North York Central Library.
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