Thursday, March 19, 2009

Camel Drivers as Info Pros

Apparently where there's a will there's a way.

In 10th Century Persia Grand Vizier Abdul Kassem Ismael was loath to part with his 117,000 volume library. When traveling he carried the collection along in a caravan of 400 camels trained to walk in alphabetical order (A History of Reading by Alberto Manguel.) Thus his camel drivers were able to deliver volumes to the master upon request.



The Library Book: The Story of Libraries from Camels to Computers (for young readers) gives us a nice visual image of what that might have looked like.

I'm guessing Grand Vizier Ismael would have been an early adopter of the e-book.

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