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Library Services in the Digital Age
By karen | January 29, 2013
The Pew Internet & American Life Project has published a new report that surveys the role of libraries in people’s lives and communities. The results will not come as a surprise: free computers and internet access now rival book lending and reference service as a vital service of libraries. However, the report from the leading surveyor of American’s use of libraries and technology provides a rich data resource to support what librarians have long known. The report summary is a quick read that is well worth the effort.
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