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How many libraries are enough?
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- Subject: How many libraries are enough?
- From: Joseph Esposito <espositoj@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 23:15:15 EDT
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I would have thought that the context of my question concerning one library or many made it clear that I was referring only to networked digital libraries with Open Access content. So, for the record: We need more bricks-and-mortars libraries, not fewer, and we need professionals to train users in physical and online research. Would I pay higher taxes to support these services? Yes. Absolutely, emphatically yes. While the interest on this list tends to be skewed toward research libraries (understandably and entirely appropriately), my own bias, as a genetic Democrat, is toward school and public libraries, where much of the business of acculturation of poor and immigrant populations takes place. -- Joe Esposito
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