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The audio titled "Library Sounds Recorded on February 12, 1981" is a captivating track featuring the quintessential sounds of a library from the early 80s. The recording starts with the distant echo of the library doors swinging open, followed by the soft rustling of pages being flipped by diligent readers. Then, the distinctive sound of the library's rubber stamp hitting the ink pad and the book echoes, indicating the borrowing of books. Midway through the recording, the faint hum of whispered conversations between patrons and librarians can be heard, adding an authentic human element to the library soundscape. The unmistakable sound of a card catalog drawer being opened and closed, and the flip through the cards, is also prominently featured, taking the listener back to a time before digital databases. In the background, there's the continuous white noise of an old, humming air conditioner, contributing to the ambiance of a calm and quiet library. Towards the end, the gentle thud