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		<title>Use your local library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to the notion that books are dead, I&#8217;ve recently been making great use of my local library. While I agree that learning is best accomplished by doing, I still like to start exploring subjects by amassing a bunch of relevant dead-tree books. I like to prop back in an old La-Z-Boy and get real [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contrary to <a href="http://www.joelonsoftware.com/items/2008/04/16.html">the notion that books are dead</a>, I&#8217;ve recently been making great use of my local library.  While I agree that <a href="http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/001108.html">learning is best accomplished by doing</a>, I still like to start exploring subjects by amassing a bunch of relevant dead-tree books.  I like to prop back in an old La-Z-Boy and get real comfortable with a book.  I just can&#8217;t replicate that experience with a laptop or any other device.  I also get a good chunk of time to read while commuting.  Again, I don&#8217;t want to use any kind of gadget there.  Reading is also a great way to just sit around the house and not watch TV (or your moral equivalent).  I&#8217;ve recently been able to convert ~10 hours per week of tube time over to book time.  With our (young) kids, my wife has even started a <span style="font-style: italic;">curl-up-with-a-book-before-dessert</span> routine.  Sometimes bribery just works!  In other words, I&#8217;m still bullish on books for a lot of reasons, and I can&#8217;t imagine it will change much in my lifetime.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, books are not generally free.  Publishers are finally seeing some light and letting some of their books be free online.  Some of the best books I&#8217;ve read are free downloads.  I still often buy those anyway, for the benefits mentioned above.  But having them searchable and copy-paste-able is a huge boon for quick use.  I hope the trend continues.</p>
<p>Amazon has proven to be a great way to find and explore any book.  Through their review system I usually have a pretty good idea whether any given book is worth purchasing.  The conundrum is that I find <span style="font-style: italic;">a lot</span> of books are worth it! I spend way too much money there.  I haven&#8217;t very well kept track of what my family gives to Amazon in a year, but I&#8217;m sure I don&#8217;t want to know.  My <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/registry/wishlist/2DM1G3VWLQE4O">wish-list</a> is out of control.  So what can I do?</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been in the habit of avoiding my <a href="http://www.beavertonlibrary.org/">local library</a>, since my wife&#8217;s late fees have become a sensitive matter.  But she spends so much time <a href="http://www.wccls.org/polaris/search">browsing around for books</a> there that I was compelled to check out the system.  Although the site is some ASPX crap, it actually works okay once you&#8217;ve figured out how to work around some oddities.  All you really need is to be able to search and request.  So <span style="font-weight: bold;">I went through the exercise of wading through my Amazon wish-list to see what the library actually had.  Surprisingly, there were a lot.</span>  My searches included: <span style="font-style: italic;">blog, blogging, python</span> (already got this one covered; just for fun), <span style="font-style: italic;">django, lisp, javascript, seth godin</span>, and a few other recommended titles.  The most popular Amazon blogging books were in, and the Django book was on its way &#8212; a couple copies!  There was even a lisp book, but it didn&#8217;t look much good.  Guess I&#8217;ll still have to drop the $44 on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Practical-Common-Lisp-Peter-Seibel/dp/1590592395">Practical Common Lisp</a>.  But in general, the library will likely become my first stop before clicking Amazon&#8217;s dreaded &#8220;Place your order&#8221; button.</p>
<p>The library system is set up to share books among some 10 locations.  All you have to do is reserve a book, and they ship it to your local station.  Their calling system is pretty cool.  We get phone calls almost nightly in the robotic festival voice: <span style="font-style: italic;">You have&#8230; 3&#8230; items being held for you</span>.  Can&#8217;t wait to get those <a href="http://sethgodin.typepad.com/">Seth Godin</a> books.</p>
<p>Be sure to check out your local library system and see what they&#8217;ve got.  You should even think about <span style="font-weight: bold;">donating some of your books</span> so you can be a part of feeding this useful public system.<span style="display: block;" id="formatbar_Buttons"></span></p>
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