Future Of Libraries: Legal Providers Of Free Content
from the entertainment-industry-suing-libraries-next? dept
Quite often when there's a discussion about free content online someone will eventually bring up the library comparison, pointing out that libraries provide free access to books and it certainly never killed off the book business (though, there are still some publishers who mistakenly think that libraries are bad for business). At the same time, however, libraries have been struggling with how to update in order to be more relevant in this digital age. Well, apparently one area they could focus on is becoming the legal provider to all kinds of free content -- even beyond the areas of content they're already known for providing. This certainly won't endear libraries to the entertainment industry (at least those in the entertainment industry who are still convinced that their obsolete business model makes sense), but certainly could bring in plenty of younger folks who are interested in checking out the available content and experiencing new books, music, movies and data that would otherwise be difficult to access.
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Beyond the areas of content
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and if my college didn't already have access to databases they'd be great for that too... the only database/agent you can't find is a good one for recommending what to read next for your general fiction.
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A physical location?
How quaint.
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Libraries already lend movies
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You must be back east
OH and get this, I've never been to a library and seen it empty. Because of all the free services, there is someone there using it all the time. Sounds like your libraries simply need to get caught up to the present, rather than thinking that this is the future.
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Xerox
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Most librarians I've met are experts at finding information on whatever topic a person might need. Instead of stumbling around looking for information on your own, go to a library and talk to people who do it all the time.
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UHLS
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Librarys already are
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Same as the 'net dude. I'm watching you!!!
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Re: A physical location?
(Plus you still get to use libraries to access physical media, if that's what you want; and you may not even have to drive to the library, seeing as many libraries will deliver books by mail these days).
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Re: Xerox
It's legal to copy parts of a work, after all, under fair use/fair dealing. Most libraries I'm familiar with have copyright notices stating what can and can't be copied.
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Re: Fiction Recommendations
It is a free prototype.
Comments and suggestions are welcome. It is currently being re-engineered, so input might get taken seriously. The database is not current--about a year old.
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