It’s a book, it’s fragmentary, together it’s a library is a multifaceted publication that captures the spirit and discourse of independent publishing today. Initiated by the team behind It’s a book, this volume brings together texts, conversations, visual contributions, and conceptual works by editors, authors, and designers engaged in collaborative, critical, and self-organized forms of publishing. Fragmentary in structure but conceptually intertwined, the book acts as a collective archive and a temporary library—one that resists linearity and instead embraces multiplicity, dialogue, and open-ended thinking. It reflects how diverse voices, formats, and approaches can come together to form a shared publishing space. Many of the contributors are women and non-binary practitioners whose work interrogates questions of visibility, feminist design, alternative economies, and the social potential of the book as an object and practice. Through essays, interviews, and visual narratives, they highlight publishing not just as a means of production but as a political and communal act. This is not a conventional documentation—it is an invitation, a tool, and a manifesto: a fragmented whole that speaks to a larger conversation, one that continues to grow, shift, and circulate.