Are libraries still relevant?
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Re: Are libraries still relevant?
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I think that libraries are absolutely still relevant and are perhaps even more important now than they ever have been.
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Oh my gosh yes! Sometimes I have plans of going to the library, and my daughter is being a boog while I'm trying to get out of the house. All I have to say is, "Okay, then I guess you're not going to the library." and she's instantly good. I love her reaction of instant joy the second we walk into the kids area.lbuckman wrote:I don't go to the library much myself anymore due to having a kindle and downloading all my books. But - as a mother with children, I feel the library is still very relevant. There is nothing like taking a child to the library and seeing their excitement over the large choice of books. Being able to see and touch the books is an ideal way to get a child interested in picking out books and ultimately looking at them and reading them.
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As long as the government and local people keep supporting the library, people will definitely keep using them.
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It's so easy to get the information they need for things online
I used to love going to the library but due to family and work commitments I haven't been able to go for awhile
But there is one book I'm looking for that I haven't been able to get online which I know the library will have so will be going again soon
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I have started to use the library again much more since I had children, and the purpose of our visits usually centre around the children. We have recently started going there to do and print off (for free) My eldest daughters homework, the staff are really helpful in finding useful books to help her with her homework too.
As others have said here already, the library offers so much more than just books on shelves, and so they should. To me, the library is a hub of the community and this should be encouraged with more community events.
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I know that my local library is becoming more involved with the ebook movement so they offer ebooks to "check out" and seminars to aid people in understanding ebooks and exposing people to more ebooks. I think that the ebook movement is a good way for libraries to stay relevant in this technology-obsessed age.
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