What do you do about this?
In a related note, Seth Godin posted recently about the future of libraries. He says:
They can't survive as community-funded repositories for books that individuals don't want to own (or for reference books we can't afford to own.) More librarians are telling me (unhappily) that the number one thing they deliver to their patrons is free DVD rentals. That's not a long-term strategy, nor is it particularly an uplifting use of our tax dollars.This is why I got into the field. Perhaps some day I'll work somewhere they'll let me do it.
Here's my proposal: train people to take intellectual initiative.
Once again, the net turns things upside down. The information is free now. No need to pool tax money to buy reference books. What we need to spend the money on are leaders, sherpas and teachers who will push everyone from kids to seniors to get very aggressive in finding and using information and in connecting with and leading others.
1 comment:
I enjoyed reading your article. I do agree with you that the internet has basically taken over our lives. Its made us lazy...Unable to think for ourselves. As calculators have done. I recall growing up and my parents refused to let me use a calculator and when it came to research, my mom would drive me to the library to check out all the books I needed to read for my research.
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