Libraries provide resources of
knowledge whereby a person can access books, periodicals, newspapers, journals,
etc. Today we are providing dvds, cds, e-readers, tablets, ipads, and
computers. Libraries are still the main place for acquiring or providing access
to books, periodicals, and other media that meet the educational, recreational,
and informational needs of their users. New technologies are dramatically
increasing the accessibility of information, and librarians have to adapt to
develop the needs of our users, that have emerged from the adoption of these
new technologies.
A decade into the
21st century, The digital revolution shows no signs of slowing, and the library
community are both struggling to keep up and envisioning future library
services that incorporate new philosophies, new technologies and new spaces to
meet the needs of all users more effectively than ever before.
Reference:
http://www.ala.org/news/mediapresscenter/americaslibraries/librariestechnology
Hello Alexandria,
ReplyDeleteIn this 21st century, the libraries are caught up in what this article called a season for digital revolution. The use of technology is everywhere. You can spot the use of technology by patrons as they enter the library, possibly holding a smart phone in their hands. There is no backing up now, for the bloom of technology is here to stay. In this digital age, the big question is-how do we control the information that is being accessed through technology?