Anne Ford writes: “For David Sleasman, librarian at the Brian Sutton-Smith Library and Archives of Play in Rochester, New York, receiving 27 storage tubs full of literature about checkers is all in a day’s work. Sleasman, along with two catalogers and two archivists, wrangles 260,000 library holdings, 3,000 linear feet of physical archives, and nine terabytes of digital archives, all pertaining to the history of play. The library and archives are housed at the Strong National Museum of Play, where visitors romp through exhibits of toys through the ages, play pinball on vintage machines, and navigate a ropes course.”
