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Welcome to the library of the future

Welcome to the library of the future

I just read that a Boston prep school has gotten rid of all the books in their library and put all of that material onto 18 e-readers (something like a Kindle).  Now, I worked at my local library back in high school for two years and loved it.  I love books, collecting, reading, etc.  So it’s bittersweet to see this as a viable option for the future.  The space saved could make way for another classroom, conference hall, offices, etc.  And while I love that new book smell, for schools, I can see this taking off simply because eBooks are cheaper, take up practically no space, and aside from the e-reader breaking, the books will not deteriorate over time.

I’ll still buy a physical book over eBooks for some time to come, but I definitely would have used this back in college a few years back if the prices had been more reasonable.  I wasn’t going to pay $125 for an eBook when I could get the real thing for $130 and be able to resell it at the end of the semester.  That’s a problem that will need to be sorted out soon if companies are serious about eBooks in education.

You can read the article for yourself HERE.

Welcome to the library of the future

I just read that a Boston prep school has gotten rid of all the books in their library...
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