MS Fnd in a Lbry (probably intended to be understood as "Manuscript Found in a Library") is a satirical science fiction short story about the disastrous effects of the exponential growth of information.
The title of the short story comes from the fact that all redundancy - and vowels - had been removed from our language in order for the information volume to shrink.
Finally the sum of all human knowledge was compressed by means of subatomic processes and stored away in a drawer-sized box.
The use of indices grew exponentially, comprising a pseudo-city, pseudo-planet and eventually a pseudo-galaxy devoted to information storage.
MIT librarian Malcolm Ferguson wrote that Feynman's idea "may provoke discussion and perplexity" in an article for Library Journal in November 1961.