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Ljungby library (), is a library in
Ljungby Ljungby () is the Urban areas in Sweden, central locality of Ljungby Municipality, Kronoberg County, Sweden, with 15,785 inhabitants in 2015. Ljungby was instituted in 1829 as a ''köping'', or ''market town'', and did not become a municipality o ...
,
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, that opened in 1982. It was designed by architect
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and have an interior designed by Rolf and Margareta Åberg.''Välkommen till Ljungby bibliotek''. "Ljungby kommunbibliotek", local collection, Ljungby library It is visited daily by 500 to 800 patrons and is in size. The library also house a small café plus an attached art gallery, which also can serve as lecture hall.


History

It is unknown when Ljungby got its first library. There should have been a parish library sometime between 1860 and 1870, but no traces of this have been found. The only known parish library in current Ljungby municipality was in
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.


Three room plus kitchen at ''Storgatan'' (1920–1928)

At the start of the 20th century there were several smaller libraries in Ljungby, with varying access for the public. ''Ljungby folkbibliotek'' ''( Eng: "Ljungby public library")'' opened in October 1920 with the creation of its statutes. The library was located in the municipal meeting room and was open every Saturday between two and half-past two. It was managed by the chairman of the library board rector Gustav Strömvall and librarian
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Algot Björkman. ''Ljungby köpings bibliotek'' ''(Eng: Ljungby market town's library)'' had its own premise at ''Vinkelhaken 4'' on ''Storgatan'' street – a stone-throw away from the
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– that was rented already in 1921, but did not open until 1922. The apartment the library was located in had three rooms plus kitchen, with woodshed and access to the
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. The rent was 650 kronor per year. With the first governmental grant of 218 kronor and 94
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they bought their first books on 1 October 1921. Their collection then consisted of 78 books and 23 newspapers. The library board consisted of first chairman '' häradshövding'' Nils Munck af Rosenschöld, first secretary folk school teacher Ernst Malmertz, and master baker Axel Johansson.
In 1921 there was five libraries in Ljungby; ''Ljungby köping'', ''Ljungby folkbibliotek'', '' Logen 2876 Ljung'', '' ABF'', and ''Logen Finnveden''. Ernst Malmertz called the representatives from these libraries to a meeting regarding the possibilities of a merge. ''Logen 2876 Ljung'' and ''ABF'' said that they could not participate in a merger, and ''Logen Finnveden'' was absent. However, the representatives from ''Ljungby folkbibliotek'' and ''Ljungby köping'' agreed to merge their libraries. Shortly thereafter was ''Ljungby folkbibliotek'''''s'' collection moved to ''Ljungby köping's'' premises at ''Storgatan''. At the end of 1927, Ljungby had 2,924 inhabitants and the library on ''Storgatan'' had 769 volumes and 176 lenders.


''Köpingsgården'', the old clog factory (1928–1965)

In 1928 the library moved to the old clog factory ''Köpingsgården'' on ''Skånegatan'' street, which they had already bought in 1925 for 40,000 kronor. With the move the library acquired an additional two rooms and now had of space. Librarian there was John Howding, which in 1925 had succeeded Ernst Malmertz. Howding managed to quadruple the library's governmental grant by formally becoming a library director and acquire a collection of reference books. But the ''Skolöverstyrelse'' still forced Howding and library assistant Karl Loby to attend a two-week library course in
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. In 1936 the library expanded to , after several years of complaints from the ''Skolöverstyrelse'' about the all to small rooms. In the trade paper '' Biblioteksbladet'' Howding said:
''" ..ince Ljungby is our country's second youngest city, and also one of the smaller ones, with only circa 5000 inhabitants, no one dared expect that the city already would appear among them who during last year acquired stately new buildings with modernly furnished libraries... It is the hope of the library board that these facilities, although small and simple, would be a calm refuge for those of the city's inhabitants for whom useful knowledge and pleasant amusement is the sought-after goal." - John Howding''
In 1937 Howding managed at last to fulfill the merge, that had partially failed fifteen years earlier, with the remaining libraries in Ljungby. They acquired additional 550 to 600 bands – which can be compared to the 184 newly sourced books their then budget allowed. In 1941 the library at the old clog factory peaked at 11,800 borrowed books and 900 borrowers, with a town population of about 5,300 inhabitants. In 1957 Ljungby's first qualified librarian was hired.


''Brunnsparken'', the former restaurant (1965–1982)

On 1 July 1965, the library moved to a larger premises of by ''Brunnsparken'' park, when the previous restaurant moved to the newly built ''Terraza'' building. At the end of the 1960s the library lent out 60,000 books per year and was open 28 hours per week. In 1971 a national municipal reform occurred and Ljungby municipality's population increased to 26,000 inhabitants; but the library was just suited for a population of half that size, despite that the building had been expanded by . The ''Cultural Committee of Ljungby –'' which had replaced the library board – concluded that there was too little staff, too few books, and too small rooms.


The mobile library

As an initial solution to these problems a
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was bought which made its first trip on 23 August 1976. During the first trip 2,400 books were carried. Not all of these belonged to Ljungby library as only 700 had been bought during the year, whereof 165 of these were children's books. But since these 700 books was not enough another 2,000 books was lent from
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. An additional 40,000 SEK in grant would subsequently be requested from the cultural committee to fill the mobile library with their own books. On 15 October 1976, TV channel TRU showed a 10-minute program about the mobile library in Ljungby called ''"Questions about the future - a rolling library''", a part of the three-episode series ''"Questions about the future"''. The program included issues related to branch libraries. In 1979 the mobile library accounted for twenty-eight percent of the total lending in Ljungby, which for comparing was as much as the whole library at the end of the 1960s.


The plans of a dedicated library building

After the mobile library; step two of the size problem started, the construction of a proper library building. Rejected proposals from 1974 and 1975 had suggested an expansion of the current library. But in 1977 it was found that a completely new building was needed. One that was especially adapted to the unique needs of a library, which could serve for 20 to 30 years. In 1979 the
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decided that the new library building was going to be a
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of the planned new
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''Herkules'' just outside the central part of Ljungby. The proposal created debate at the same time it turned out that the municipal budget was not enough to build the two buildings, plus the
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that also was planned. To save millions of SEK and not have to build a ''"brag and indulgence library"'' it was suggested to rebuild an old car hall. In 1981 the municipal council decided to only build the library; the new plans of a municipal building were scrapped and the current municipal building was instead expanded.


Ljungby Library (1982–Current)

Ljungby Library was designed by architect Jan Wallinder and opened in October 1982. At the opening the library served a population of 27,000 inhabitants, contained 60,000 volumes, and during the opening year lent 141,000 books. The
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'' Biblioteksbladet'', 1985, began an article with ''"the library in Ljungby has been described by experts as both functionally and architecturally the perhaps most interesting library building, which in recent years has been built in Sweden"''. However, they commented on the library's location as ''"too far from the center"''. Per Nyeng from the Danish trade journal '' Bibliotek 70'' described the library's interior as ''"a true delight for the eye"''. Librarian Ingemar Ehlin from Uppsala City Library considered it to be one of the most interesting libraries for its time, thanks to the innovative architecture and its functionality. However, he too was critical to the libraries placement on an old industrial site on "the outskirt of the city" among scattered apartments and houses.


Placement

According to the original plans the library would be a wing to Ljungby's planned municipal building, so was not the case but the traces of this decision can still be seen. The library is awkwardly located quite a good distance from the city center, which only with good will can be called centrally, surrounded by apartments and small houses without any seemingly justifiable reasons for its position. The absence of the planned municipal building is also one of the reasons the building is located unusually far into the plot. The placement makes it hard to attract passersby as there is little insight to the shelves, books, and visitors. However, this deviation can contribute to the library attaching itself to memory.


Exterior

The library is a red, two floor, brick-building with black felt roof and looks, partly, like a flat pyramid with broad steps in glass. The building is almost symmetrical, unlike other public buildings in Ljungby, with only the projecting gallery and lecture hall breaking free. On the canopy above the entrance is Pontus Ljungberg's painting of a Phoenix. On the building's opposite side the staff facilities, garage, and loading platform comes forward which gives the building - according to Ingemar Ehlin - ''"two distinct facades instead of a front and back"''. In front of the library is a large courtyard, a result of the previous planned municipal building absence and the then resulting unusual placement of the library far into the plot. The courtyard consists mostly of trees, shrubs, and green areas. Centrally placed on the yard is Ingemar Svensson's sculpture ''"Glob" (Eng: "Globe")'' from 1981, Ljungby's first non-depicting artwork. On the yard's western side is Maire Männik's bust of
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from 1989, one of Sweden's leading working-class writers who lived in Lagan outside Ljungby. In the southeastern part of the yard is Harald Ahlman's ''"Labyrint"'', from 1988, based on the design of classical
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s created from 463 stones.


Interior

Directly adjacent to the entrance is the newspaper room which usually opens a few hours before the rest of the library. The newspaper room is part of the main library room, but is separated by bookshelves and screens. When you enter the library you are met by the circulation desk which is flanked by Sven Ljungberg's pillars that are decorated with
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trunks and owls. The library room itself is a large open space without shielding walls. The reasons behind this is to make the building clear and easy to navigate. The architect Jan Wallinder have said: ''"If the plot size is favorable and the size of the library is moderate as in Ljungby, a library plan can be set up so that the public rooms present itself to the visitor at the first step into the house".'' To the left of the entrance is the children library and to the right is the adult library. Both these departments do also meet at the opposite side of the library room, where the passage to the outside
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, which they both surround, can be found. The staff rooms are located on the upper floors of the building's center portion which runs around the rectangular atrium. All of these rooms have windows facing the atrium and doors out to the
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which take the form of a
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and give the staff an overview of what is happening in the library room. The gallery has become the motif for the entire building and reminds visitors of the constant work that is going on in the library. The interior was designed by Rolf and Margareta Ã…berg, which among other things introduced Sweden's first stepless height-adjustable counter in the library. Rolf Ã…berg spent much time during the light design with combining day light and electric light. Instead of a fixed central lighting fixtures the luminaires was integrated into the bookshelves. This means that the shelves can be moved without the lighting being affected and that the light becomes smoother from top to bottom shelf.


Branches

Ljungby library have branches in Lagan,
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, and Lidhult. There is also a
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that visit various stops around Ljungby municipality.


References

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