As an aside to some of the current discussion (this seemed like an excellent place to ask this), has anyone noticed that their dwarves are constantly shuffling writing materials from storage coffers in their library to the finished good stockpile?
I've been watching the activity in my library for a while and what I see are dwarves coming down there with a "Store Item in Location" job, while not carrying anything that I can see. They approach a coffer, then leave, never having hauled or stored anything that I could see.
In addition, as mentioned, I often see dwarves come and grab unwritten quires with the job "Store Item in Stockpile" and then take that quire back up to the finished goods stockpile. Very shortly thereafter, another dwarf will come and grab an unwritten quire from the finished goods stockpile, and haul it right back down to a coffer in the library.
Mind you, this is in a library with very little activity. Maybe 10 written works (stuff that I bought off the caravan and then got copied when I had scribes), and 2 scholars who pretty much NEVER write books, they just ponder and discuss endlessly.
On that subject, is there a way to encourage writing? I made my militia commander a scholar and within a year he wrote a book about the first goblin he killed as an adventurer under my control. Since writing that book, it's been 7 or 8 years, and a couple goblin sieges later that he's survived and scored many kills in, and he has yet to write another book on any topic at all. As a former adventurer dwarf, he's a master in tracking, so he does have a scholarly skill as well. He likes to ponder foraging behaviors.
Mind you, his reluctance to write seems to be indicative of the fortress as a whole because no one else has written a local work either. I've had as many as 5 scholars assigned at a time for years, always pondering and discussing, but no one seems to want to write. Right now, as stated above, I have only 2 scholars and no scribes so the library is very quiet.