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A library full of abandoned books

A library full of abandoned books

The library, located in the Çankaya district of Ankara, was founded after sanitation workers started collecting discarded books.
 
For months, the garbage men gathered forsaken books. As word of the collection spread, residents also began donating books directly.
 
Initially, the books were only for employees and their families to borrow. But as the collection grew and interest spread throughout the community, the library was eventually opened to the public in September of last year.
 
“We started to discuss the idea of creating a library from these books. And when everyone supported it, this project happened,” said Çankaya Mayor Alper Tasdelen, whose local government oversaw the opening of the library.
 
Today, the library has over 6,000 books ranging from literature to nonfiction. There is also a popular kid’s section with comic books and an entire section for scientific research. Books in English and French are also available for bilingual visitors.
 
The library is housed in a previously vacant brick factory at the sanitation department headquarters. With an aged brick façade and long corridors, the space was ideal for a library.
 
 
 

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