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Actualízate Programa 1 Día de las Bibliotecas

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Paula, I think you're going to introduce your colleagues, right? Yes. Tell us, come on. Good morning. I'm Paula and, well, I'm going to introduce my group a little bit. We have Claudia. Hello. We have Nerea. Hello. We have Juan, who is a little bit on stand-by. Well, our program is going to be about, as Acier has said, current topics of music, books, and, well, we are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. We are going to talk a little bit about music. 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As a curious fact, I am going to tell you that in Spain As a curious fact, I am going to tell you that in Spain there are currently 4,582 open libraries there are currently 4,582 open libraries and in our great province, dear Palencia, there are 54, including those of the capital and those of the towns. including those of the capital and those of the towns. When I saw the data, I thought it was a lot. When I saw the data, I thought it was a lot. You are talking about public libraries, I imagine. You are talking about public libraries, I imagine. Of course, apart from all the ones that are in institutes, Of course, apart from all the ones that are in institutes, in universities, all the private ones. in universities, all the private ones. In universities, all the private ones. In universities, all the private ones. Very good. I suppose they are very well equipped. I suppose they are very well equipped. I suppose they are very well equipped. I suppose they are very well equipped. 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As curious facts, we can say that the library was not only a place to store books, but also a center for research and intellectual debate. It attracted scholars from all over the ancient world. In addition to its main function as a library, it also had a museum, which was an institution dedicated to the research of science and philosophy. It has also been found that it is believed that the library had a very rigorous book acquisition policy, that is, that any book that arrived to the port of Alexandria had to be confiscated temporarily to be copied before being returned to its owner. And one of the most famous inventions associated with the library is helipad, an instrument used to calculate and, as a last fact, although there is no solid historical evidence, many legends and myths have been woven about the tragic destruction of the library, attributing it to deliberate fires or violent looting. That helipad refers to a wise woman from Alexandria in the 4th century. Well, I'm realizing that the libraries, as you said, were not only deposits of knowledge, but also dynamics. They were centers of debate, centers of... Well, that's the great thing. A library does not only have to be dead books in the shelves, but it has to... What we are doing now is to dynamize the library. This radio is in the library and we make reading clubs in the library. And anyone who wants to come can come and debates can be created, and we also make the professors another reading club and here we debate about the book. It's like the spider web of your house. Are you going to tell us some more information, Claudia? Indeed. Going back to what you said about the dynamic libraries, I have learned that there is a floating library that travels, as in the plane, Queen Maria II and has 6,000 volumes and travels through New York and London. Is that so? Or only when the Queen travels? Well, the Queen... It's complicated, but before she used to travel, but now I think she is more stopped by that. Let's see if Carlitos gets the batteries and starts to browse the books. What else, Claudia? Talking about the digital library, which we have literally at a click, there are quite strange libraries such as the Beinecke Library, which has manuscripts and rare books. It's inside Yale University and specializes in rare books and unknown authors. Then, talking about universities, at the University of Kansas, the front of the library are huge books and the first thing you see are giant books. You know where it is. The biggest library in the world is in Washington, which is the Library of Congress. This library not only stores books, but also maps, movies, recordings, microfilms and tweets. All the tweets published since the opening of the social network. I find it quite interesting. Yes, yes, yes. They have you well-groomed. Yes. Totally. I found out that the National Library has been collecting the best memes of the Internet for more than 10 years because it has a historical importance and a different vision of what is happening. Since 2009, it has been collecting because it is a national heritage. A team called Meme Guardians has been created to collect memes. Meme Guardians. Yes, yes. To finish, apart from the fact that in Germany there are normal libraries, there are also art libraries where you can rent different paintings and sculptures for 5 euros and you can take them home and return them in a couple of months. I found it very curious that there are libraries that, in addition to renting books, lend you people. There are more than 150 libraries in the world that lend you people to tell you stories that are truly living books. How beautiful is that! I don't know what the fine will be for not returning them. Yes, yes, yes. Because they take you home and they give you food while you tell the book. They will keep you. I have a question about renting people. But that can't be a little dangerous because you don't know which person you have rented to put you in their house. Well, it is assumed that the one who has the library card will have a study and not anyone will be able to... I mean, I don't know, Mario. Look, this idea is not a new idea. I mean, it appears in a book, Fahrenheit 451, which you will have to read. It doesn't matter if you burn the books. People know how to tell stories. So it's beautiful. I like the idea. And to finish, I tell you that in the US there are more libraries than McDonald's. Well, that's fine. And the most stolen book is the Guinness Book of Records. And then the Bible follows. So the Guinness Book of Records has a Guinness record too. Yes, totally. We are in class talking a little about metalinguage and how our generations are not satisfied with just one sense. We get the news and information in all senses. We are multisensory. And I think libraries are walking that path too, trying to capture not so much readers but people who are cultured not only with the conventional book format but with another series of formats, of information and culture. Juan, do you want to say something? Yes, as she said before, which is the biggest library in the world? I have the best rated this year. The best library in the world or best rated this year is in Spain. The library of Gabriel García Márquez, awarded by the International Federation of Library Associations in 2023. And where is it, Juan? I think in Madrid but I'm not sure. It was to make an excursion with you, but if you don't know we are not going there. Well, after having talked, which has been super interesting, everything you have investigated about libraries, all the data you have told us, after that special program that we had proposed for today, which is an update of those things that you like, that you hear about music, series, movies, literature, books... So, let's finish with that, with a little round today, that you put us up to date. Well, my favorite music group is Extremoduro and the singer Melendi, who this year is releasing a tour of the 20 years, which has been the most awaited of the fans since he got into commercial music, more romantic... Have you just eaten an advertisement? Yes, yes, he has put the wedge there. Besides, I still don't see Extremoduro as a house with Melendi, I'm sorry, but I don't like Melendi. I don't know, Extremoduro yes, but well, they are your tastes, very good, perfect. Come on, go ahead, what else? My favorite movies are undoubtedly Harry Potter and the Lord of the Rings, for this topic I am very freaky, and the book of the Lord of the Rings, I would like to read it, but at the moment, no, it makes me very heavy. There are three, and the Hobbit, four. And so, to finish, well, my favorite book is not in physical, since we can find it in an application called Wattpad, where anyone can write a book, and if that book has a lot of hits, well, they take it out in physical, and also, if in physical it also has a lot of repercussion, well, maybe they can take it out on the big screen, as happened with After, with Culpa Mía, or with A través de mi ventana. Very good, Paula, very good. And my favorite book is called A través de ti. A través de ti, very good. Mario, come on, let's go a little bit at the same time. What would be your recommendations? I'm going to start by talking about my book, the book that I like the most, is that last year they sent me to read a book called Mala Luna, which I liked a lot, because it's also happening in times of war, and I found that book quite interesting, and it was quite entertaining. My favorite music group is like Bad Bunny, all that, more or less. Bad Bunny, yes, no, good, good. Tell me that I'm very little in music at the moment, so, very good, very good. It will help to update you. Yes, yes, I'm going to update myself, thanks to you. Yes. And the movie that I like the most is that of Insidious, a little more scary, and that. Very good, Mario. Juan, do you want to say something? Yes. My favorite movie, the truth is that I've seen many, and I don't have one as such, but if I had one, it would be Fast and Furious, for example, I like it. Then, about books, I haven't read many, but my favorite so far has been the first one I read completely in my life, which was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Start with Harry Potter, singer, not even Winnie the Pooh, or anything like that. What a crack! Singer, well, the one I'm listening to now is Anuel, but I like all of them. But you're open. Yes, I'm open. Come on, Nerea, quickly. Well, my favorite singer is Pablo Albarán, because he makes very good use of the word, I like a lot how he expresses himself. My favorite book is The Tragedy by Mario Benedetti, maybe one day I'll tell you a bit about it. Great, I invite you to class. Ok. And then my favorite movie is The Orphan, because I think the plot is quite curious and there are very few movies that deal with it that way, and maybe one day I'll tell you about it. Very good, Nerea. And Claudia? Well, my favorite band is Rammstein, which is a German industrial metal band, and well, of books I can recommend At the End Both Die by Adam Silvera, which has also been released as a prequel now, which is called At the End Dies the First, which I also have there in my library, waiting to be read. And well, if I have to recommend any movie, any of the Ghibli studio, which is a Japanese studio, it's incredible, and it has a wonderful soundtrack. How good. Well, you're opening our minds a lot, because I, from everything you've told us, let's see, maybe a 40-60, 40 I knew and 60 I didn't. So, well, I'm very happy, and I hope that the listeners will also benefit from this program for that. And you, Asier? Oh, I could say a lot of things. No, I'll pass, I'll pass. I'll tell you in class. And well, before we finish, we wanted to tell you one thing, and that is... Update yourself! Very good, I like that. Thank you very much, guys. We'll keep doing Update Yourself programs, because I think we've had a great time, and, above all, the listeners have learned a lot. Well, update yourself! Thank you for watching!

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