Weblike the cathedrals of the middle ages, libraries constitute part of what the urban sociologist ray oldenburg called “the third place,” an anchor of community life. How do we now define, identify, and create new. Policies and services within the new spaces? We start with a book, of course. Webthis essay approaches the question of library space philosophically, arguing that developing commercial attitudes toward space leads us away from more productive. Webthis paper proposes that libraries act as ‘third places’ spatially connecting people; Libraries also build links with online media and play a critical role in inclusively. Webthere are two clear opportunities for librarians to seize. First, the pandemic has brought to light the importance of “third place. ”. The term refers to space that is separate from. Webif we think of the library as a third space where real human interac tions create new positive and generative realities, then we work against that agenda by dominating space with monocultural rules and systems.