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Old 07-24-2015, 12:34 AM   #22
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I'm scratching my head over the OPs entire premise. My public library is absolutely NOT suffering. Its not dying out. Librarians are not turning into webmasters. It is adapting and thriving. It can't be the only one....
Multnomah is a large library, although librarian answered those many reference questions but in your link I couldn't find how much of ebook make of entire transactions. Library as we currently know a hub of books and today ebooks, if they become something else, sell CDs and computer parts and if you want to call that a library, that is fine by me.
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