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Budget Cuts Force Seattle Public Library to Close for a Week
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Personally, I'd solve the budget crunch by shutting down a few branches and consolidating services. |
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Makes me glad the library system here is (mostly) funded by a specific portion of our property taxes (as befits a system with 179k registered users, or 48% of the population in the area it services).
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The whole concept of a public library needs to be redefined. Rather than building a building to house a library, it makes more sense in the digital age to rent many small spaces in public businesses, like MacDonalds and have readers available. Yes, this concept is simplistic. Feel free to expand.
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The county I used to live in rejected a bond to get a library. |
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eReader kiosks are a nifty idea, but they can't realistically replace library services yet. |
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Sometimes people need a place to go. The old-timer who reads the paper and hopes to bump into a friend, the kid whose home is chaos and wants quiet and possibly computer access as well for homework, the unemployed who need to get out of the house but can't go anywhere that would cost them money....
Then there are those who need a live person to help them, because they're not savvy enough to suss out the resources they need. I'm appalled by this. It's arrogance that suggests that impersonal kiosks and storefronts could replace the resources and ambiance of a library. Those for whom that would be sufficient are the less needy of the public library's clientele. I'd rather see a library like Seattle's with its huge elibrary have fewer ebooks and devote more resources to its neediest patrons. |
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It's bad for fast food restaurants because they have to pay for space that doesn't produce revenue. It's bad for people who want to read because they are tempted to eat unhealthy food. Or is the library only available to paying customers? How about the immigrant and the child go to an actual library? |
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