I read pretty much all of the articles with the exception of the Horizons Report (a little overwhelming for right now). I really like Dr. Wendy Schultz's article entitled "A temporary place in time" the best as it really summed up what everyone else had to say. Libraries have really always been a collaborative community if run the right way and librarians have pretty much always seen themselves as instruments of communication and service if they were any kind of a librarian. I think the library will remain as a physical place because it is a "community" and will remain a gathering place not only for patrons but for ideas and collaborative effort within whatever community or communities it serves.
All of the articles pointed to the importance of such collaboration in the future of libraries and an open mindedness on the part of library administrators to the dissemination of information in a variety of formats. School librarians I think have been particularly aware of this need because of our desire to see not only the physical facilities of the library in use by students but all of the resources we work so hard to place in their hands being used as well. Libraries and librarians have always pointed the way and will continue to do so as long as we are willing to be open to the input of those we serve.
About Me
- danilei
- I am the Library Media Specialist for Saint Joseph Academy in Brownsville, Texas. I love my job and I love the people I work with, both faculty and students. Of course, I love to read lots of different types of books but I especially like to help my patrons find what they want to read and help them to learn how to find what they need in terms of information.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
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