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Originally Posted by SensualPoet
A few days ago, I took the bait. Upon reflection, I've changed my mind.
Libraries, even in Andrew Carnegie's vision, aren't here merely to provide services to those who rely on the loan of paper: it was about the content. If some budget is spent on users who engage the library over the Internet, using their own e-reader ... terrific. The object is to expand reading, access to knowledge, using the library as curator to ensure a minimum set of standards ... a robust e-book collection is not an elitist diversion but indeed fulfills the mandate and original Carnegie vision.
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You make a good point. Personally, I was a little shocked that the library even offered ebooks. I'm sure they will continue to expand the selections but I can still see the bulk of the budget being spent on paper.