Library Synthesis Essay

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As the world evolves so does technology. Introducing new fast, efficient ways to obtain information. But, what good are these technologies if many don’t know how to use them, or have the means to obtain them? Libraries are indeed still relevant today, and play the role as a quiet, affordable, and welcoming place for any and everybody to go to for help or enlightenment.

Libraries offer a plethora of resources, from paperback books to free wifi and computers. Yes, technology is evolving, and that proves to why we need libraries more than ever. According to Source C, “for about 22 percent of library computer users (age 14 and older), the library was their only source for access to computers and the internet.” Without libraries these people would not have the ability to keep up with the advancing world that surrounds them. Many of these “hispanics, [people] without a high school diploma, the unemployed, rural Americans, and those with incomes less than $30,000” (Source C) are not likely to use E-books, what many believe to be the replacement for paperbacks. As the data in (Source D) reveals, about 43% of young people ages 16-17 got help from a librarian. Proving that libraries are serving their roles by aiding the youth, as well as others, allowing them to keep up with our advancing nation. …show more content…

As you can see from Source B, this calendar of events has something for everyone. They offer everything from “Books Before Kindergarten” to “Writers Group for Adults”. Libraries are welcoming to all ages, and sole purpose is to better their communities. As stated in Source C, they are “a community resource.” Meaning they stand with open arms, willing to involve all

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