tkip
Active Member
I'm not saying libraries will go completely extinct. But times are changing and fast.
But outside of students, some elderly and some poorer people, does it make sense to keep all the libraries open in the face of diminishing use? I said it before. I don't know one adult that has a library card or goes to a library. Everything is done online and is either downloaded or streamed. People didn't think music stores could go either but they're days are numbered too.
So while we'll have libraries around, do we need all of our current ones?
But outside of students, some elderly and some poorer people, does it make sense to keep all the libraries open in the face of diminishing use? I said it before. I don't know one adult that has a library card or goes to a library. Everything is done online and is either downloaded or streamed. People didn't think music stores could go either but they're days are numbered too.
So while we'll have libraries around, do we need all of our current ones?
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