Genres: Library
The Promise of Access – Daniel Greene
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Daniel Greene looks at the politically expedient idea that the problem with the workforce is that they don’t have access to computers (technology) and the skills to use said electronic devices. This lets politicians off the hook in addressing the structural problems (poverty, homelessness) that contributes to lack of work and skill development and simply
BiblioTech – John Palfrey
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The author talks about the future of libraries and the problems they’re facing with having a future. I think he relies to much on a digital future, which inherently costs more as book publishers charge per borrow instead of a library just being able to purchase a book and lend it many times with a


