In an article titled,
Will Web resources be the death of the Library? (by Polina Aksamentova,
Pipe Dream, 14 November 2006),
Susan Currie, associate director of the library at Binghamton University [Binghamton, New York, USA], said, “Ever since 1988 the death of the library has been predicted [and] greatly exaggerated.” BU is actually seeing a resurgence in the use of library facilities, Currie added. Last year alone there was a 15 percent increase in the number of questions asked at the reference desk. “A lot of people who end up using electronic resources are not aware that the library has funded [them].
Currie said. “Every time someone uses electronic journals, comes to a database [or] our Web site—that’s using the library.
Students agee: “People will continue coming here because of the environment,” said
Ingie Lee, a senior nursing major. “People are too loud in the dorms.”
Joseph Jones, a senior political science and English major, said that libraries will not become extinct because professors prefer peer-review articles and books.
URL: http://www.bupipedream.com/pipeline_web/display_article.php?id=3461
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