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ja global library people here.
So we are Dan Hague, this is like the library capital of the world.
So a lot of big organizations have their main offices here if I play the app lot.
So we are meeting them now and now here we go.
We are in the former chamber of the parliament of the Netherlands.
So we are discussing the importance of public libraries and copyright and other issues with the people from the Cycling for Library.
Library is not just a place to return and lend books, but it's a place to communicate.
It's a social place, it's a place where people want to be.
And actually for me the public library in particular is the place where the democracy starts.
We were indoors for a couple of hours to discuss library issues in a round table manner, that was very good.
And then after this we are riding to Delft, which is all our cycling today.
This is the shortest day of the whole trip, it should be only 9 km.
So my name is Molly Schwartz, I'm from Maryland, really close to Washington DC.
I just graduated in May from the University of Maryland with a degree in library science.
And this summer I'm actually taking a little hiatus from libraries.
I'm doing a paid internship at a tech startup company doing user experience.
But it's still very related to digital information.
And then in September I'm going to start the National Digital Stewardship Residency at the Library of Congress.
And I'll be stationed at the Association of Research Libraries doing a project on making digital information useful and accessible.
This is my first Cycling for Libraries trip.
I went to the IFLA conference last year in Helsinki and I met all the wonderful Finnish organizers of Cycling for Libraries.
I saw the documentary from the first year from Copenhagen to Berlin and when I saw it I was just like, I have to do this.
Actually when I found out the route was from Amsterdam to Brussels, I was so excited and I was just like, I'm going, no matter what.
