A long time ago, dwarves used to have a economy between themselves, wages from coin piles and little payments on rooms & personal things that they bought. It would be nice if some of our spare books could be marked for being ready to distribute to shops or freed from the library to be owned personally a bit like a pet adoption by dwarves.
Again that'd take a whole couple of years-worth of progress towards the economy arc, and even then it is ambiguous whether shop workshops as they existed would ever return.
- In the profile of your dwarves should be described which books they wrote.
- The description of the book should inform at least the year it was written or, if a copy, both the date of the original work and the date of that copy.
- Poems, songs and musical styles should be written. Dwarves could learn from them.
- Important info as location of lost artifacts should be written and books and learned from reading them.
- That's a lot of UI that could be dedicated to many many books, or even a reference to all the masterworks personally made, i do not think that's a great idea since the maker is already referenced in the description of the object.
- Agreed, it would be helpful, but i don't see how copies scribing the original's date would be relevant, its not wholly realistic at the minute with books containing information and each copy is own deviation of the original of the topic, despite not being a sequel according to the writer.
- Books don't currently hold information, and what's written may (if that was added) be incorrect as of the time it was originally authored, but it would be nice to get rumors (which are pretty consistent as they are with spies and drunks mouthing off the last known locations of everything) from books and other information, like learning about other places as book subjects in which more information is then revealed to you.
- Poems are written across time in world-generation as more appear in year 100 rather than year 5 onwards, but it think there's some criteria im not quite sure of to make dwarves start writing them up in-fortress, which may rely on cross training poets, bards and muscians to be proficient writers when not working.
- Dwarves shouldn't hang out in the library if not reading or discussing topics.
- That's actually just because its a meeting zone underneath while the other locations have (mediation & socialise) activities, you can turn that off by just using a little exploit by turning the (i) meeting zone off before the location can register that the meeting zone s active.
- Libraries' tables shouldn't be used as a place for dwarves to eat. Or maybe it could be some kind of offense punishable by Dwarven Justice?
- Visitors shouldn't take away original works unless they brought them themselves. They should make copies of the originals and be allowed to take them away, though.
These are just bugs that need ironing out, not really a suggestion as much as kind of publicly pointing it out to Toady to hopefully fix it.