Biblioteca: Reformada
The Biblioteca Reformada had learned a vital lesson: a library is not a warehouse for books. It is a verb, not a noun. It is the act of connecting a curious person with a useful answer. And after a century of sleep, this phoenix had finally remembered how to fly.
The transformation, which took 18 months, is now a case study in modern library science. Let us walk through the three pillars of its reformation. The first change was architectural. The old, towering reference desk—a fortress behind which librarians hid—was demolished. In its place, a low, circular "Knowledge Concierge" desk was installed, open from all sides. The stacks were not removed, but compressed. Using a technique called "high-density mobile shelving," they recovered 40% of the floor space. biblioteca reformada
In their place, the library implemented a model. Any resident can request a book, and if three people request the same title, the library buys it automatically. The collection is no longer curated by a distant committee in the capital, but by the people themselves. The Biblioteca Reformada had learned a vital lesson: