Wednesday, October 10, 2007

li·brar·y (lī'brĕr'ē) n., pl. -ies.

1. A collection of information, sources, resources, and service

2. An institution or foundation maintaining such a collection.

3. A collection of recorded data or tapes arranged for ease of use.

4. A collection of such materials, especially when systematically arranged.

1 comment:

September said...

This is rad. I always thought Tokyo was a kind of consimerist Situationist City or New Babylon. If you go to Jimbocho, its a city of used books. Ochanomizu is used guitars, If you go to Harajuku it clothes, akihabara its computers and anime, and the place near Asakusa its restaurant goods. I think there is a fine line in Tokyo between museum, library, and shopping. Sometimes its more exciting because you can touch things when you go shopping.