March 3, 2008
Libraries: Vanishing by 2019?
Posted by ksheppard under Community Building, Library 2.0, Programs and ServicesNo Comments
I came across this blog post in Slashdot this morning, where discussions about libraries sometimes occur. It’s always useful to hear how our profession is viewed by people in other lines of work, particularly in technology fields. I’m not sure I buy the demise of libraries as portrayed on this “Timeline” but it’s clearly food for thought, and I totally agree with the comment below on the role of libraries as social centers.
“Ross Dawson, a business consultant who tracks different customs, devices, and institutions on what he calls an “Extinction Timeline,” http://www.rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2007/10/extinction_time.html predicts that libraries will disappear in 2019. He’s probably right as far as the function of the library as a civic monument, or as a public repository for books, is concerned. On the other hand, in its mutating role as urban hangout, meeting place, and arbiter of information, the public library seems far from spent. This has less to do with the digital world—or the digital word—than with the age-old need for human contact.”



