Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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Before the crisis,

May I borrow the title of this post and some excerpts from the publisher of the journal Education and Library, the number 178 from July to August, which I found very interesting and would like share with you:

juliol 28, 2009, the outgoing president of the National Association of Librarians of America (ALA), Jim Retting, gave a lecture at the National Library [...], spoke the negative impact that the crisis was having on the libraries suffered cuts, but also stressed the importance that libraries between U.S. citizenship to be the only place you could access, for free, print and Internet information.

The library is subject to the current restrictive policy of cuts, but is still a space where people can go to train and enhance their self-esteem, to have access to alternative leisure ... In short, to read and not be influenced by the major media powers, economic and political changes that would have us believe that the crisis has not responsible, it is inevitable and nothing can be done to break the impasse. [...]

public library services are a fundamental part "in that virtuous circle that makes higher education and culture are created greater opportunities for development."

These fragments are part of the publisher of the magazine, but I recommend you come to your local library to read the extensive dossier entitled The social relevance of the library in times of crisis , as it includes reflections on the subject The state of the different types of library services and countries, good practice and inspiration.

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