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Friday, 18 November 2011

Let's Ban Print Books in Academic Institutions!!!!!!!

Friday November 18, 2011

Well, according to an article in "The Chronicle of Higher Education", South Korea plans to digitize all of its elementary and secondary school curriculum by the year 2015. This is occurring because the price of e-readers is doing down and the fact that Amazon has announced that it sells more e-books than print books.

Most items that an undergraduate needs to read is available in electronic form. According to Marc Prensky, he feels that nonelectronic books on campus should be banned or put in a museum. The advantages of a total electronic library would be:

1) Weaning students and scholars off the physical books of the past, colleges can find ways to ensure that they can achieve all results they want with integrated tools of the future.

2) Book and commentaries on books would start to be connected in ways they are not now.

3) Ideas would be freed from the printed page.

Print books in higher learning need to be in a museum and academics need to move to the tools of the future.


Not sure how I feel about all this but maybe I know how people felt when we moved away from clay tablets and scrolls. I mean I like learning new techniques but the comfort of a physical book would be hard to give up !


"The World Digital Library is an attempt to go beyond Eurpoe and the Americas... into cultures where the majority of the world is"
-James Billington

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Bed Bugs in a Library Book!!!!!!!

Well it seems bed bugs are not only in in hotels and homes anymore! One patron of the Mount Pleasant branch of the Vancouver library system, in October 2011, found that out one day when he was reading his book from the library and a bed bug crawled out of the book and onto his hand. He asked his wife what it was and then he googled bugs and found out it was a bed bug. He then opened the book again and found more bed bugs in it.He and his wife frantically tore the house apart vacuuming, laundering and found no bedbugs.

The library system has no plans to close the library at this time as the system has over 10 million items. It will continue to monitor the situation. The patron claims his house is bug free!

Quote for the day-

"There may be "bugs" in technology but finding them in your print book just ain't cool!"
                                                                                   -Carla Lamontagne

See you next time!