Christian Lauersen (@clauersen) 's Twitter Profile
Christian Lauersen

@clauersen

Director of Culture, Libraries & Sports in Roskilde Municipality. Founder of libraryplanet.net. Happy about socks and cycling. LEGO aficionado. Own views

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Slowly moving all my library love over to Bluesky. Anybody on the same road? Lets connect again 🫶 Find me here 👉 bsky.app/profile/clauer… #librarytwitter #librarylife

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About to move? I’ve made a list of library related Starter Packs on Bluesky to help everybody connect to the great library community christianlauersen.net/2024/11/17/run… #librarytwitter #librarylife #libraries

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Building a bigger library community Great collection of starter packs with library folk to follow on Bluesky Running list of library related Starter Packs on Bluesky christianlauersen.net/2024/11/17/run… thanks Christian Lauersen #Libraries

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The Necessary Nearness – and ode to bookmobiles 📚♥️ christianlauersen.net/2025/02/05/the… #libraries #librarylife #librarylove

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“The bookmobile (…) also ensures access to a frequently overlooked aspect of the Danish welfare society: the access to professional and skilled library staff” christianlauersen.net/2025/02/05/the… #libraries #librariesmatter

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Roskilde Libraries making shared reading sessions at this years Roskilde Festival 📚✨ Huge succes 🧡 #librarylife #librarylove

Roskilde Libraries making shared reading sessions at this years Roskilde Festival 📚✨ Huge succes 🧡 #librarylife #librarylove
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Celebrating 175 years of the Public Libraries Act! From opening up knowledge to all in 1850 to today's vibrant community hubs, libraries remain engines of social mobility and democracy in action

Boze the Library Owl 😴🧙‍♀️ (@sketchesbyboze) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reading for pleasure has fallen by 40 percent since 2000. This is not progress. You should read because it's good for your brain, your soul. You should read because our freedoms will not long endure in a post-literate world. Most of all, you should read because it's fun.