In an effort to save our culture, strike a blow for reading, and, above all, correct the well-intentioned but horribly misguided notions about what is fast becoming Intertopia among many nonlibrarian bean counters, here are 10 reasons why the Internet is no substitute for a library
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
Americans tend to embrace new technologies and assume they are revolutionary. We believe that any ne...
Moi University 3rd International Conference to be held between 31st July and 4th August 2007 Theme ...
This work skeptically explores the notion that the internet will soon obviate any need for tradition...
The internet with its growing wings is slowly shadowing the library. It is true that the internet ha...
In 2000, I wrote a piece called “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library.” The a...
I n part one I looked at the first five reasons of my 10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute f...
In 2000, I wrote a piece called “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library.” The ar...
Library Dean Mark Herring noted that the digital age has transformed information access in ways that...
Today businesses are scanning millions of books from the world’s great libraries and offering access...
With rare exception, nothing has galvanized activists and those of us in libraries more these days t...
I n parts one and two I reexamined my “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library” (...
The June issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education showcased as its cover story the blaring headlin...
Many people who regularly look to the internet for answers to their questions are disappointed by th...
I am so excited to be able to speak to the role that libraries can play in defining internet indicat...
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
Americans tend to embrace new technologies and assume they are revolutionary. We believe that any ne...
Moi University 3rd International Conference to be held between 31st July and 4th August 2007 Theme ...
This work skeptically explores the notion that the internet will soon obviate any need for tradition...
The internet with its growing wings is slowly shadowing the library. It is true that the internet ha...
In 2000, I wrote a piece called “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library.” The a...
I n part one I looked at the first five reasons of my 10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute f...
In 2000, I wrote a piece called “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library.” The ar...
Library Dean Mark Herring noted that the digital age has transformed information access in ways that...
Today businesses are scanning millions of books from the world’s great libraries and offering access...
With rare exception, nothing has galvanized activists and those of us in libraries more these days t...
I n parts one and two I reexamined my “10 Reasons Why the Internet Is No Substitute for a Library” (...
The June issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education showcased as its cover story the blaring headlin...
Many people who regularly look to the internet for answers to their questions are disappointed by th...
I am so excited to be able to speak to the role that libraries can play in defining internet indicat...
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
Americans tend to embrace new technologies and assume they are revolutionary. We believe that any ne...
Moi University 3rd International Conference to be held between 31st July and 4th August 2007 Theme ...