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4/22/2026 0 Comments It’s Not Just Books Anymore: The Surprisingly Cool Things You Can Borrow from Public LibrariesIf you haven’t been inside a public library lately, you might be picturing quiet aisles of books, a reference desk, and maybe a photocopier humming in the corner. While books are still at the heart of libraries, today’s public libraries have quietly evolved into something much bigger—and much more unexpected.
Across the country (and around the world), libraries are lending out far more than novels and nonfiction. From power tools to musical instruments, Wi‑Fi hotspots to cake pans, public libraries have become hubs for practical, creative, and sometimes downright delightful resources. Here’s a look at the wide—and growing—range of items you might be able to borrow with nothing more than a library card. The Classics: Books, Movies, Music, and More Let’s start with what libraries have always done well. In addition to physical books, most libraries now offer:
Technology You Can Take Home One of the most practical modern library offerings is technology lending. These programs are often designed to close the digital divide, but they’re useful for anyone. Common tech loans include:
The Rise of the “Library of Things” Perhaps the most delightful trend in modern libraries is the “Library of Things.” These collections focus on items people often need temporarily—things that are expensive, bulky, or easy to share. Depending on your library, you might find:
Creative and Musical Gear Libraries are also embracing creativity in a big way. Many now support artists, musicians, and makers with borrowable equipment or in‑house studios. Offerings can include:
Learning Kits and Science Tools Libraries are increasingly hands‑on when it comes to education, especially for kids and lifelong learners. Many offer themed kits designed to help people learn by doing. You might be able to check out:
Passes, Tickets, and Experiences Another popular category is experience-based borrowing. Many libraries partner with local cultural institutions to offer free or discounted admission. Common examples include:
Tools for Everyday Life Libraries are also stepping up as practical problem solvers. Some now lend items that address real, everyday needs:
Why Libraries Are Expanding What They Lend This expansion isn’t random. Libraries are responding to changing community needs, budgets, and lifestyles. As information becomes increasingly digital and physical storage space opens up, libraries have reimagined their mission: not just access to information, but access to opportunity. By lending out things instead of just telling you how to use them, libraries empower people to learn, create, save money, and try something new—without risk. How to Find Out What Your Library Offers Not every library lends everything on this list, but most lend far more than people expect. To see what’s available near you:
The Takeaway Public libraries have quietly transformed into one of the most generous, versatile resources in our communities. They’re no longer just places to borrow stories—they’re places to borrow skills, tools, experiences, and possibilities. So the next time you need a book, a drill, a Wi‑Fi connection, or a spark of inspiration, don’t head straight to the store. Head to the library instead. 3/24/2021 0 Comments Waste MinimizationWaste minimization is a set of processes and practices intended to reduce waste produced. By reducing or eliminating the generation of harmful and persistent wastes, waste minimization supports efforts to promote a more sustainable society. Waste minimization involves redesigning products and processes and/or changing societal patterns of consumption and production.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waste_minimisation 3/22/2021 0 Comments Some Facts About Waste
2. May 29, 2018, R. Fanning A Collapsing Market in China Means Texans May have to Pay to recycle, University of Texas at Austin, KUT News 3. 2017 TCEQ Annual Summary 4. 2017 Take Care of Texas, Recycling in Texas 5. 2019 North Texas Municipal Waste District, Solid Waste - Planning for the future. 3/21/2021 0 Comments Just One Little ChangeThere is one thing that unifies us all. We share this planet, not only with one another but with the plants, animals, and natural resources. It does not matter where you are, who you are, what you look like, or what beliefs you have. We all live on this planet and for now, it is the only place we have. We can make it a cleaner, happier, healthier existence for ourselves and others. If all of us make just one little change, that is a big change overall. We hope that you pick just one idea or habit you can easily change. You can pick more if you like but let’s all start with at least one and see the change we can make.
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