</p><p>The digital collection is formed from individual uploads made by readers who care to share. Uploading takes time—a precious commodity for many readers—and each upload is a deliberate action, not an afterthought. Fostering a culture of uploading requires a decentralised network of readers, and likewise, librarians. A different notion of librarianship is required; the librarian is not the central hub of access to knowledge, but each reader should be a librarian, with the ability to produce, recommend and request texts from others.
</p><p>Image: “When <i>everyone</i>is <b>librarian</b>, <b>library</b>is <i>everywhere</i>.” Quote from <i>Why and How to Become an Amateur Librarian</i>by Marcell Mars, Manar Zarroug and Tomislav Medak, available at <aclass="external free"href="https://www.memoryoftheworld.org/blog/2014/10/28/why_and_how_to_become_an_amateur_librarian/"rel="nofollow">https://www.memoryoftheworld.org/blog/2014/10/28/why_and_how_to_become_an_amateur_librarian/</a>