Are libraries still relevant?
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Re: Are libraries still relevant?
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I can't imagine not having a library. I volunteer at my public library and you would be amazed at how many patrons are taking out books. I love seeing youngsters & teenagers with a book in their hands. I also download books from my library to my tablet & have a Kindle but the feel of a hard cover book is a pleasure to me.gladeslibrarian wrote:The literary world is changing so rapidly!
I'm curious. Do you think the library is still relevant?
Do you go to a physical library?
What things/events/programs (if any) draw you there?
If you don't think they are relevant do you think something should be done to make them relevant?
or should they just fall by the wayside?
So many questions ...
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I prefer libraries that have a personal feel to them. Even if there might be less book options at a smaller library, the idea of a more "hand-picked" collection is appealing, and I like being able to talk to the people who suggest them.
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Very well said & I heartily agree. If my library were closed it would be like losing part of my family.Ailla wrote:Libraries are relevant to society. The reason for this is because the fundamental, old school library that everyone remembers no longer exists. Libraries are so much more than just a place to go to check out books or do research for a school assignment. Community libraries have become gathering places for young children just learning to read, older high schoolers looking for a quiet, safe place to hang out and do homework, and for parents to find movies and TV shows that they perhaps cannot afford or do not want to buy without seeing it first. Modern libraries are involved in the communities that they are hosted with by community functions being held there, taking donations, and encouraging children to read with their reading competitions/programs. Libraries have adapted and evolved with the modern age to still be relevant even in the Digital Age.
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