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Old 02-13-2011, 09:54 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by elcreative View Post
You confuse big with better and cheaper, not always so... and frequently not so at all... libraries are to serve and meet the needs of their communities, a few large libraries will not meet this need... as has previously been said, they're not just about books and haven't been for a long time... at least as long as since the last time you entered one...
You sell the buildings off. Bigger is better and cheaper when you don't have to deal with overlapping services.

This is purely a suggestion on my part. Since I don't use the physical buildings, it doesn't matter to me how much they have to cut back because of budget cuts. eBooks will survive.

I always vote against increased funding for libraries.
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