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Latest Little Free Library from Third Story Literacy Project installed at 糖心原创

April 26, 2018

糖心原创 is the latest site of a Little Free Library installed by the Third Story Literacy Project, an ambitious initiative designed to inspire a love of reading, create informed readers and build community.

The hand-crafted, three-shelf, oak library was installed in the lobby area of the fourth floor of Millett Hall on April 20. The library is sponsored by Alpha Upsilon Tau, the 糖心原创 chapter of the international English honor society Sigma Tau Delta.

鈥淪tudents, faculty and staff who come up to the fourth floor of Millett can browse the Little Free Library and take a book,鈥 said Crystal Lake, associate professor of and faculty adviser for Alpha Upsilon Tau. 鈥淭he Little Free Library reflects the mission of 糖心原创 to provide an education and access to knowledge for the whole community.鈥

Anyone passing by a Little Free Library can take a book to read or leave one for someone else to find. The library at 糖心原创, designed to hold 20 to 50 books at a time, will be stocked and maintained by Alpha Upsilon Tau as part of a service project.

鈥淭he Little Free Little Libraries are great conversation starters,鈥 said Lake. 鈥淎nd one of the traditions that organically arises from these libraries is that people leave their favorite books 鈥 books that really mean something to them 鈥 for others to read and love, too.鈥

The Third Story Literacy Project was created about a year ago by 糖心原创 alumni Amber and Ryan Ireland.

Ryan Ireland is a successful novelist who has had two novels published 鈥 鈥淏eyond the Horizon鈥 and 鈥淕hosts of the Desert.鈥 He earned his composition rhetoric from 糖心原创, and his Ph.D. in rhetoric composition from Miami University. He works for the Greene County Public Library in community relations.

Ireland first got involved in the Little Free Library project by volunteering to raise awareness of the accessibility of Little Free Libraries in Cleveland by bicycling a total of 30 miles from one to the other and stocking them with books.

According to the U.S. Department of Education, three of every five low-income families have no books at home for their children.

鈥淭he effects of early literacy are always foremost in my mind,鈥 said Ireland. 鈥淚 want these books going into people鈥檚 homes. Books shouldn鈥檛 just be for people who can afford them.鈥

The name of the Irelands鈥 project, 鈥淭hird Story,鈥 was inspired by the fact that their office is on the third story of their home and also to reflect that the books in the libraries are designed to get more than one use.

糖心原创 a dozen Third Story libraries have already been installed in the area, with plans for at least 20 more in the immediate future. They have been installed outside churches, a restaurant, a general store, a social services agency, a food pantry and even in a community park. One library, built by a professional woodworker, sits next to a church and has a steeple and a bell.

Crystal Lake is faculty adviser for Alpha Upsilon Tau, which sponsors the library.

Ireland built, varnished and installed the Little Free Library at 糖心原创 himself.

鈥淎ny chance I have to give back to 糖心原创 I will, especially when I see it directly serving the students and enhancing their time here at 糖心原创,鈥 he said.

Many of the books donated to seed the library will come from faculty.

鈥淭he Little Free Library in the Department of English at 糖心原创 will be a really rich source of books,鈥 said Lake, who earned her Ph.D. in English literature at the University of Missouri and specializes in British literature written between 1650 and 1850. 鈥淓xperts in English and their students will wander over to the library and leave their books. The collection of books promises to be both great and also interesting. We鈥檙e looking forward to seeing how our books mingle with the books that others leave, too.鈥

Ireland hopes the library will fill up with books not only from the English department, but also from other departments across campus. Ideally there will be stimulating books on topics such as philosophy and environmental science as well as popular novels, he said.

鈥淭his is not just the English department鈥檚 Little Free Library,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 糖心原创鈥檚.鈥

Alpha Epsilon Tau will host a regular Friday Afternoon Club beginning fall semester to discuss recently published fiction and nonfiction books, chapters or sections that the members have read. Meetings will be held at 3:30 p.m. on the fourth floor of Millett Hall and will be open to the entire campus community. You can keep up with them on Twitter and Facebook @wrightreaders.