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[[File:library_icon_preview.png|right]]'''Libraries''' are [[locations]]. At a library, [[scholar]]s can write [[book]]s (quires, which are bound into codices, and scrolls) and [[scribe]]s can create copies. Any dwarves in your fortress will go to libraries to read books or idle around, giving them happy [[thought]]s.  You will need bookshelves to store books and chests to store writing materials. To attract visitors to your library, you can buy books from caravans or steal them using missions on the world map. Your dwarves will read books as a form of entertainment.
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[[File:DnD Invisible stalker.png|thumb|illustration of a medieval library]]
  
==Obtaining writing materials==
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'''Libraries''' are [[locations]]. At a library, [[scholar]]s can write [[book]]s (quires, which are bound into codices, and scrolls) and [[scribe]]s can create copies. Any dwarves in your fortress will go to libraries to read books or idle around, giving them happy [[thought]]s.  You will need bookshelves to store books and chests to store writing materials. To attract visitors to your library, you can buy books from caravans or steal them using missions on the world map. Your dwarves will read books as a form of entertainment.
[[File:DnD Invisible stalker.png|thumb|illustration of a medieval library]]There are several types of writing materials: scrolls, codex, quire, etc. Here is one setup.
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==Obtaining Writing Materials==
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There are several types of writing materials: scrolls, codex, quire, etc. Here is one setup.
  
 
To make paper, you need 'slurry' which is pressed into paper sheets, then rolled into scrolls or assembled into 'quires' (which are like books without covers.) You can also create a cover for a quire and then bind it, but it's not necessary for producing writing. Scrolls can also be produced for shorter works. There is mention of a bug that will lower the quality of your quires after binding.
 
To make paper, you need 'slurry' which is pressed into paper sheets, then rolled into scrolls or assembled into 'quires' (which are like books without covers.) You can also create a cover for a quire and then bind it, but it's not necessary for producing writing. Scrolls can also be produced for shorter works. There is mention of a bug that will lower the quality of your quires after binding.
  
=== Making slurry ===
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=== Making Slurry ===
 
*Build stoneworker's workshop (Building > Workshops > Stoneworker)
 
*Build stoneworker's workshop (Building > Workshops > Stoneworker)
 
*Produce stone quern using stoneworkers workshop (input: stone)
 
*Produce stone quern using stoneworkers workshop (input: stone)
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*Add plant stockpile near your quern
 
*Add plant stockpile near your quern
 
*Have your dwarves gather plants
 
*Have your dwarves gather plants
*Set a work order for your quern to produce 'slurry' if fewer than 10 'globs' exist. Set "adj" to 'paper-slurry items'. (input: plants)
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*Set a work order for your quern to produce 'slurry' if fewer than 10 'globs' exist (input: plants)
 
(Note: You need a dwarf with the 'Manager' role and an office assigned to use work orders.  
 
(Note: You need a dwarf with the 'Manager' role and an office assigned to use work orders.  
 
You can do that from Citizens > Nobles and Administrators)
 
You can do that from Citizens > Nobles and Administrators)
  
=== Making paper sheets ===
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=== Making Paper Sheets ===
 
*Build Mechanics workshop (Building > Workshops > Mechanics)
 
*Build Mechanics workshop (Building > Workshops > Mechanics)
 
*Produce 2 mechanisms from Mechanics workshop
 
*Produce 2 mechanisms from Mechanics workshop
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[[File:Using a screwpress to make slurries.png|thumb]]
 
[[File:Using a screwpress to make slurries.png|thumb]]
  
=== Making scrolls (used for shorter works) ===
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=== Making Scrolls (used for shorter works) ===
 
*Build a crafts workshop (Building > Workshops > Crafts)
 
*Build a crafts workshop (Building > Workshops > Crafts)
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce 'scroll rollers' if fewer than 10 exist (input: stone or wood)
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce 'scroll rollers' if fewer than 10 exist (input: stone or wood)
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce scrolls if fewer than 10 exist (input: scroll rollers + paper sheets)(note: The purpose of setting all these work orders with the condition 'if fewer than 10' is so that your dwarves will keep a small stock of items and replace them as needed. You don't end up with overstock like you do if you set the condition to produce infinitely or every day/month.)
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce scrolls if fewer than 10 exist (input: scroll rollers + paper sheets)(note: The purpose of setting all these work orders with the condition 'if fewer than 10' is so that your dwarves will keep a small stock of items and replace them as needed. You don't end up with overstock like you do if you set the condition to produce infinitely or every day/month.)
  
=== Making quires (used for longer works) ===
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=== Making Quires (used for longer works) ===
 
*Build a crafts workshop (Building > Workshops > Crafts) if you haven't already
 
*Build a crafts workshop (Building > Workshops > Crafts) if you haven't already
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce 'quires' if fewer than 10 exist (input: paper sheet)
 
*Set a work order on your crafts workshop to produce 'quires' if fewer than 10 exist (input: paper sheet)
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[[File:Setting library to public.png|thumb]]
 
[[File:Setting library to public.png|thumb]]
  
== Designating scribes and scholars ==
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== Designating Scribes and Scholars ==
  
 
=== Scholars ===
 
=== Scholars ===
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Even with visitors, it takes a long, long time for your scholars to generate much knowledge or write many books in your fort. You can speed up this process by taking books from other libraries, with [[mission]]s or [[adventurer mode|adventurers]]. [[Legends mode]] can show you where the libraries are in your world.
 
Even with visitors, it takes a long, long time for your scholars to generate much knowledge or write many books in your fort. You can speed up this process by taking books from other libraries, with [[mission]]s or [[adventurer mode|adventurers]]. [[Legends mode]] can show you where the libraries are in your world.
  
==Getting your dwarves to write==
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==Getting your Dwarves to write==
 
Coaxing your dwarves into writing can take some time. While writing-related skills improve the quality of their work, they seem to have more to 'write about' if they have skills like medicine or mechanics. It's much easier to get them write guides about scientific topics than to write poetry or novels. (There's actually an entire technology tree in the background that your dwarves can progress by reading books, chatting, and having breakthroughs.)
 
Coaxing your dwarves into writing can take some time. While writing-related skills improve the quality of their work, they seem to have more to 'write about' if they have skills like medicine or mechanics. It's much easier to get them write guides about scientific topics than to write poetry or novels. (There's actually an entire technology tree in the background that your dwarves can progress by reading books, chatting, and having breakthroughs.)
  
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It was [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=156319.420 discovered] that by putting an unlinked lever in the back of a library, assigning only the [[scholar]]s and [[scribe]]s to use it, then assigning them to pull the lever, with high priority on repeat... due to the vagaries of dwarven psychology, they will find themselves unable to resist reading, writing, or pondering something. This is a good way to increase the productivity of your fortresses' best and brightest.
 
It was [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=156319.420 discovered] that by putting an unlinked lever in the back of a library, assigning only the [[scholar]]s and [[scribe]]s to use it, then assigning them to pull the lever, with high priority on repeat... due to the vagaries of dwarven psychology, they will find themselves unable to resist reading, writing, or pondering something. This is a good way to increase the productivity of your fortresses' best and brightest.
  
==Library management==
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==Library Management==
 
In vanilla DF, it's rather difficult to get information about the books you own: who wrote them, how many copies you own, what topics they cover, etc. Fortunately, [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=170462.0 there's a DFHack script] that makes all that very clear.
 
In vanilla DF, it's rather difficult to get information about the books you own: who wrote them, how many copies you own, what topics they cover, etc. Fortunately, [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=170462.0 there's a DFHack script] that makes all that very clear.
  
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[[Fr:Bibliothèque (library)]]
 
[[Fr:Bibliothèque (library)]]
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