04-04-2024 20:01 via smithsonianmag.com

So, Who Invented The Modern Lending Library?

Benjamin Franklin, who founded the Library Company of Philadelphia In 1731. “(It) allowed members — at first, largely male artisans of modest means — to purchase (low-cost) shares in the library. … After early successes, the Library Company soon began allowing non-shareholders to borrow books, too, requiring only a small fee as collateral.” – Smithsonian Magazine
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