[ " The Bookies are quite right to want to save the stacks—but not just
for the reasons they give, all of which could be dismissed as the
sentimental drowning cries of Luddites. We must also save the stacks for
another, more urgent reason altogether: Books, simply as props that happen also to be quite useful if you open them up, are the best—perhaps the only—bastions of contemplative intellectual space in the world. " ]
This is Memorial Day weekend 2016. The above article makes me wonder
about a Ray Bradbury inspired yet unwritten WEIRD TALE : " Memorial Day
for Books ". A senior citizen in the habit of using local college
libraries in the summer I was shocked to descend to the ground floor of the
Rhode Island College Adams Library and seeing vast spaces of empty book
shelves. I love the new computer technology which makes easier the
tedious research of the past. But BOOKS should still be treated with
respect. " The soul of this place is gone ", I thought.
Real BOOKS vanishing from college libraries ? |
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