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Google Not Replacing Libraries

NPR : The Future of Libraries in the Digital Age

Listen to All Things Considered's interview with Carol Brey-Casiano, president of ALA, where she talks about Google's new project to digitize the resources of five major libraries. She makes some excellent points about this not being the end of libraries as we know them as well as the fact that digitization also has some issues with ease of access.

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