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The Serving Library

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THE SERVING LIBRARY is a collectively-built archive. It consists of three parts: 1. an ambitious public website; 2. a small physical library space; 3. a publishing program which runs both through the website (#1) and through the space (#2). This is a long-term project being developed by Stuart Bailey, Angie Keefer and David Reinfurt. Together we are just beginning  so we need your help to build our library and construct a new model for this old institution.

The first libraries were built on an Archiving model. In the Archiving Library, information and artifacts were collected, concentrated and protected in one central place. On July 1, 1731, Benjamin Franklin established the first Circulating Library in Philadelphia. Books were quite expensive, so by pooling resources many volumes could be shared among contributing members, and, the books moved around. Now, we propose a new model that joins the Archiving Library to the Circulating Library — The Serving Library.

The Serving Library is an archive assembled by publishing. Publishing and archiving have always been either end of a continuous loop, but now on an electronic network like the Internet, the two activities are both simultaneous and indistinguishable. This makes particularly small public libraries increasingly redundant. It's time to reconsider what kind of library makes sense right now, and suggest one possible way forward.

The Serving Library follows directly from ten years of independently publishing Dot Dot Dot (www.dot-dot-dot.us), a biannual arts journal printed in a run of 3000 copies, with broad international distribution co-founded by Stuart Bailey in 2000. Dot Dot Dot then led to establishing Dexter Sinister (www.dextersinister.org) in 2006, a self-described “Just-in-Time Workshop and Occasional Bookstore” run from a modest basement on the Lower East Side of New York City. Evolving from a publication to a bookstore, we now want to expand from these relatively private activities to a more properly public sphere by developing a new library where materials are collectively produced, assembled and pooled to maintain a body of shared information that serves the committed community who helped make it. 

We will build our library by publishing. Bulletins of the Serving Library will be a hybrid electronic / printed publication offered first as PDF files freely available, released in serial form on www.servinglibrary.org. Twice a year, these concise booklets will be collected, printed, bound and distributed. We’re ready to publish the first collection of Bulletins now. This first set directly addresses libraries, archives and collections and includes “An Octopus in Plan View” by Angie Keefer, an 8-part text on communication organized around the anatomy of an octopus; “From O-1: Information on Libraries & From 1-0: Information on Recording” by Rob Giampietro & David Reinfurt, on the paradox of contemporary archiving in the face of the Internet; and “The Life and Death of Media” by Bruce Sterling, an out-of-time plea for compiling an exhaustive list of outdated media formats. 

We are asking for your support to help us develop the website, publish the PDFs, print, bind and distribute the first hard-copy issue of the Bulletins and to begin assembling The Serving Library.

Thank you very much.

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The Serving Library

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      March 22, 2011

      Corner College

      Community Member

      Zuerich, Zuerich

      Corner College wishes a good start!
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$100
Issue 1 of Bulletins of The Serving Library sent via U.S. Mail.
$250
Issue 1 of Bulletins of The Serving Library plus Portable Document Format, a small hardbound collection of Dexter Sinister's writings on libraries and archives published by Sternberg Press.
$500
Issue 1 of Bulletins of The Serving Library in a custom library-bound format, signed and inscribed by the three founding members of The Serving Library.
$1,000
Issue 1 of Bulletins of The Serving Library in a custom library-bound format, signed and inscribed by the three founding members of The Serving Library plus original unbound signatures from first printing of Portable Document Format, also signed.
$1,500
Issue 1 of Bulletins of The Serving Library in a custom library-bound format, signed by the three founding members plus original unbound signatures from first printing of Portable Document Format, also signed, and a 2-year subscription to the Bulletins.
$5,000
W.A.S.T.E. Proof Prints (2009), a portfolio of twelve large (B1) offset prints by Dexter Sinister with accompanying page-length captions. 12-year subscription to Bulletins of The Serving Library and listing as a primary supporter on the Library website.
USA Rockefeller Fellow, 2010
David Reinfurt is a graphic designer whose innovative work encompasses design, publishing, and performance. Reinfurt attended the...
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