04/06/2026
Did you know?
The US Library of Congress is so massive that its bookshelves span 838 milesβlong enough to drive for 12 hours straight and still not see it all?
As the world's largest library, its curates over 173 million items, including everything from rare audio recordings to 75 million unique manuscripts. Blink and you'll miss its growth: it absorbs 12,000 new works daily through copyright registrations!
Drop a comment: Whatβs the longest library that you'd know? π
Source: Guinness World Records
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03/06/2026
Zooming in on human behavior and societal shifts! πβ¨
The inaugural issue of Advancing Social Science Research bridges the gap between raw data and real-world impact. From local communities to the global stage, discover what researchers are uncovering.
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01/06/2026
Fun Fact Monday ZPPSUan's!
Imagine getting grounded just for reading silently.
Back in the 4th century, reading without speaking out loud was considered a straight-up superpower! Saint Augustine was genuinely shocked when he saw Saint Ambrose doing it. Next time youβre quietly scrolling or reading, just remember: youβre practicing ancient magic. β¨
Source: https://www.logoslibrary.org/augustine/confessions/0604.html
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28/05/2026
Would you pay a $345 library fine? π«£π
Thatβs exactly what Emily Canellos-Simms did when she returned a copy of Days and Deeds to the Kewanee Public Library. The catch? It was 47 years late!
It was borrowed in April 1955 and finally made its way home decades later, securing a spot in the Guinness World Records.
π Drop a comment: Whatβs the longest youβve ever accidentally kept a library book? (We won't tell!) π€«
Source: Guinness World Records
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25/05/2026
Fun Fact Monday ZPPSUan's!
Did you know?
there is a building where you can read a book in Canada while your feet are resting in the United States?
The Haskell Free Library and Opera House sits directly on the USβCanada border, splitting the building between Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec.
The Border Line: A black line runs straight through the floor. In the opera house upstairs, the audience sits in the US, but the stage is in Canada!
The Loophole: The library's only entrance is on the US side, but Canadians are legally allowed to cross the border to visit without passing customs, as long as they return to Canada immediately afterward.
Double Duty: Because it belongs to both countries, the building operates with two separate water systems, two sets of emergency regulations, and accepts both US and Canadian currencies.
Source: HaskellOpera.com
Image Source: Al Jazeera
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21/05/2026
5 BILLION copies and counting! π²π
Did you know the Christian Bible holds the official Guinness World Record as the best-selling book of all time? From the historic Gutenberg press to the shelves of our very own campus library, its impact on printing and global literacy is unmatched.
We want to know: Do you ever read the Bible? Drop a "π" or tell us about your favorite verse in the comments below! π
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20/05/2026
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20/05/2026
Fresh perspectives, peer-reviewed precision. πβ¨ Expand your mind and your bibliography with the latest volumes in Business Administration and Social Sciences! π‘
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18/05/2026
Fun Fact Monday ZPPSUan's!
Did you know?
The ultimate protectors of rare, centuries-old books aren't security guards... they're bats!
Two historic libraries in Portugal use a real-life "Batcave" strategy to save ancient pages from insects. Talk about a legendary night shift!
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/bats-act-as-pest-control-at-two-old-portuguese-libraries-9950711/
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