I remember that books were seen as a Devil's stuff. Now look, books are considered one of the highest form of entertainment. See, entertainment - not education.It's strange that when people today think about libraries, they think about education. Most of the books were maid to make profit from the entertainment of consumers, just like games are. Sure, a tiny fraction of books are educational, just like a tiny fraction of games are educational.I would expect public libraries not only to have books, but also audio CDs, DVDs and, well, games.On the other hand it would interesting to see Microsoft suing St. Louis Regional Libraries for copyright infringement.
Books are a perfect source of entertainment and learning, but libraries aren't schools and it isn't their responsibility to ensure kids' educations. I agree with MrD- parents and schools are, and should be, the primary sources of education for children.
You guys in America should be lucky because you have a county/district library just a few miles away from your cozy abode.In my place, we don't have much of these. We have to travel like 20 miles away to go to a library which could be probably difficult due to transportation issues.
Quote from: The_YongGrand on July 05, 2012, 07:28:43 PMYou guys in America should be lucky because you have a county/district library just a few miles away from your cozy abode.In my place, we don't have much of these. We have to travel like 20 miles away to go to a library which could be probably difficult due to transportation issues.oh yeah,no doubt.. I know how lucky I am..you know.. I try to look @ life in that way anyway.. lucky to have transportation,lucky to have power,lucky to have internet,etc,etc..
Quote from: MrDownerup on July 05, 2012, 07:55:13 PMQuote from: The_YongGrand on July 05, 2012, 07:28:43 PMYou guys in America should be lucky because you have a county/district library just a few miles away from your cozy abode.In my place, we don't have much of these. We have to travel like 20 miles away to go to a library which could be probably difficult due to transportation issues.oh yeah,no doubt.. I know how lucky I am..you know.. I try to look @ life in that way anyway.. lucky to have transportation,lucky to have power,lucky to have internet,etc,etc..Things in SE Asia ( the country which is above Singapore and before Thailand ) isn't all good. We don't have a fast internet connection, and we don't have much proper libraries in the vicinity. Back then when I was visiting the public library, the computer labs were shut down and books were dreadfully insufficient. Hell, I only end up reading medical books and some books about fish or amphibians.Transportation wise - no good. It's mostly gridlocks in evenings in the capital, and public transports are inconsistent and being spread too thin. At most times, public transports are too difficult to be used there.
We have Andrew Carnegie to thank for our public library system. He helped front some of the money as long as counties and states would provide tax support for these institutions. The hope being to better educate the masses making them a more educated work force. I am unsure about your country but I am surprised more people don't devote time to the spread of education. All arguments aside, I am sad to hear that. I am unsure where I would be right now without the library system and I know other's that would be in the same boat. I wish more countries would see the value of a simple printed book.I also agree with Mr.D and I am thankful that we have such a system established. I may complain about it's implementation but I am glad it is there and know how lucky we are. I just wish more people saw it the same way.
Quote from: StephenArdrey on July 05, 2012, 08:13:06 PMWe have Andrew Carnegie to thank for our public library system. He helped front some of the money as long as counties and states would provide tax support for these institutions. The hope being to better educate the masses making them a more educated work force. I am unsure about your country but I am surprised more people don't devote time to the spread of education. All arguments aside, I am sad to hear that. I am unsure where I would be right now without the library system and I know other's that would be in the same boat. I wish more countries would see the value of a simple printed book.I also agree with Mr.D and I am thankful that we have such a system established. I may complain about it's implementation but I am glad it is there and know how lucky we are. I just wish more people saw it the same way.In my nation, many people don't read. And I mean it, they don't read. They don't even care because reading doesn't get them into scoring "As". Shit, only thing that should be read are textbooks pertaining to the studies.Worse of all, after graduation, nobody reads. I was labelled as a lame person because I read in that place. They would be bothered about SLR (I hate that thing), or taking pictures of food to be posted in Fuck-book.
Quote from: The_YongGrand on July 05, 2012, 08:17:36 PMQuote from: StephenArdrey on July 05, 2012, 08:13:06 PMWe have Andrew Carnegie to thank for our public library system. He helped front some of the money as long as counties and states would provide tax support for these institutions. The hope being to better educate the masses making them a more educated work force. I am unsure about your country but I am surprised more people don't devote time to the spread of education. All arguments aside, I am sad to hear that. I am unsure where I would be right now without the library system and I know other's that would be in the same boat. I wish more countries would see the value of a simple printed book.I also agree with Mr.D and I am thankful that we have such a system established. I may complain about it's implementation but I am glad it is there and know how lucky we are. I just wish more people saw it the same way.In my nation, many people don't read. And I mean it, they don't read. They don't even care because reading doesn't get them into scoring "As". Shit, only thing that should be read are textbooks pertaining to the studies.Worse of all, after graduation, nobody reads. I was labelled as a lame person because I read in that place. They would be bothered about SLR (I hate that thing), or taking pictures of food to be posted in Fuck-book. I could go on for days about foodies. People talking about how great a place X is and how place Y isn't really inventive. That's besides the point, I think that actually does show the education level of some people.