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“The categories that a reader brings to a reading, and the categories in which that reading itself is placed - the learned social and political categories, and the physical categories into which a library is divided - constantly modify one another in ways that appear, over the years, more or less…” quote by Alberto Manguel
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““The categories that a reader brings to a reading, and the categories in which that reading itself is placed - the learned social and political categories, and the physical categories into which a library is divided - constantly modify one another in ways that appear, over the years, more or less arbitrary or more or less imaginative. Every library is a library of preferences, and every chosen category implies an exclusion.””

Alberto Manguel

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Source Book: The Library at Night by Alberto Manguel, 2016

The quote explains that readers and libraries constantly shape each other through categories, reflecting personal and societal biases, making every library a collection of preferences and exclusions.

In simple terms: Categories shape reading and library organization, revealing biases.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how classification reflects and limits perspective.

Themes

knowledge bias classification

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

philosophical critical.

When to use this quote

  • reading
  • research
  • information management

Key Concepts

social constructs library science

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do your reading habits reflect your biases?
  • Can alternative classifications broaden understanding?
A Different Perspective

Categories can reinforce exclusion and limit discovery.

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