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re: Amazing College Libraries
Posted on 8/16/17 at 12:20 pm to SlapahoeTribe
Posted on 8/16/17 at 12:20 pm to SlapahoeTribe
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Johns Hopkins (I didn't even know they had a team)-
They are more known for their Lacrosse team.
Posted on 8/16/17 at 1:54 pm to Styxion
Homewood Field, the stuff of legends.
I'm a librarian at a graduate level institution. I should probably take some refresher courses, now. My patrons love and use Google for almost everything, until I show them the electronic resources (just a couple) that we subscribe to.
The book is not going anywhere as a medium of conferring information. The e-book has reached its saturation point, or has nearly reached it. They're not going anywhere, but they craze has reached a plateau, and many WANT print materials, still. My demand for print isn't wavering.
Just my impressions from my very small corner of the field.
I'm a librarian at a graduate level institution. I should probably take some refresher courses, now. My patrons love and use Google for almost everything, until I show them the electronic resources (just a couple) that we subscribe to.
The book is not going anywhere as a medium of conferring information. The e-book has reached its saturation point, or has nearly reached it. They're not going anywhere, but they craze has reached a plateau, and many WANT print materials, still. My demand for print isn't wavering.
Just my impressions from my very small corner of the field.
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