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<div class="content"><p>What is a library? It&rsquo;s not a place - it&rsquo;s a process and a relation.</p>
<p>While we all know that the famous library of Alexandria was demolished, it was in fact a gradual process, first through the explusion of scholars from Alexandria, then through the burning by Julius Caesar in 48BC&hellip; And even after the destruction of hundreds of thousands of scrolls, &ldquo;daughter libraries&rdquo; were established and the transmission of knowledge continued.</p>
<p>In other words, even after the catastrophe(s) and loss of precious knowledge, the library - in different forms and under different names - renewed itself. The library of Alexandria is certainly one of the mythological and imaginary places of human history, but what it shows at the same time is that all libraries - even if destroyed - represent a process and, at the same time, a relation to all other libraries. Unlike the Great Library of Alexandria that required a vast storage space, today we are able to create and recreate numerous &ldquo;daughter libraries&rdquo; or &ldquo;shadow libraries&rdquo; on the internet.</p>
<p>It requires space, but it can be moved quickly, replicated and renewed easier than physical books. The Library is also a process which entails a relation between the books, the librarians and the readers, it always already also includes a relation between books themselves, intertwined references, the neverending process of writing and rewriting, reading and rereading, so in a sense, the library is everything but a place. Yet, once you are in the library, or reading a book, you are creating a space, perhaps a different space (Foucault&rsquo;s heterotopia) which is always related to temporality.</p>
<p>The fact that some ancient text survived has, paradoxically, nothing to do with the material libraries (&ldquo;places&rdquo;) but with the process of copying and recopying, with creating and recreating imaginary places that are in relation to each other through the diligent work and care of custodians.</p>
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