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Old 10-09-2006, 03:45 AM   #22
Gantrioch
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Originally Posted by johnnaryry
Public libraries have a very different mission statement from academic libraries.

Public libraries serve the general public by providing materials and media desired by the communities they serve. The presence and availability of these materials in turn promotes and supports literacy within the community (another public library mission). Public libraries also serve as information portals.

Academic libraries are specialized and very narrow in their scope and focus. Their mission is to support research and to compile reference knowledge base for academic sub-communities. Here the materials are selected far more cafefully and critically. The academic library is a workplace, not just for its staff, but also for its users and patrons.

--ryan
I think everyone missed my point. Serving the general public also means serving special interests. Like I mentioned before, I really don't want to go into the whole why and how so I'll leave it at that. And yes, before someone says it, perhaps I should have kept quiet if I didn't feel like explaining everything :-p.
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