The Library as an Information Commons by Quentin Oneill
English | August 25, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CY93Z1H9 | 163 pages | EPUB | 0.94 Mb
Jaeger begins by tracing the history of libraries from their origins in ancient Greece and Rome. He argues that libraries have always played a vital role in society, providing access to knowledge and information. However, the rise of the internet has transformed the way that people access information. Today, information is more abundant than ever before, but it is also more difficult to find and evaluate. Jaeger argues that libraries are uniquely positioned to help people navigate the information landscape. Libraries have the resources and expertise to help people find the information they need, and they can also provide a space where people can come together to discuss and share information. Jaeger concludes by proposing a new vision for libraries as information commons. He argues that libraries should be places where people can come together to access, create, and share information. He believes that libraries can play a vital role in helping people to thrive in the digital age. The Library as an Information Commons is a valuable contribution to the literature on libraries and information science. Jaegers insights are essential for anyone who wants to understand the changing role of libraries in the digital age.
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