The New York Times
February 10, 2010, 7:00 pm

Do School Libraries Need Books?
By THE EDITORS

Keeping traditional school libraries up to date is costly, with the 
constant need to acquire new books and to find space to store them. Yet 
for all that trouble, students roam the stacks less and less because 
they find it so much more efficient to work online. One school, Cushing 
Academy, made news last fall when it announced that it would give away 
most of its 20,000 books and transform its library into a digital center.

Do schools need to maintain traditional libraries? What are the 
educational consequences of having students read less on the printed 
page and more on the Web?

Opinios: 
http://roomfordebate.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/10/do-school-libraries-need-books/

* James Tracy, headmaster, Cushing Academy
* Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, English professor, University of Maryland
* Liz Gray, library director, Dana Hall School
* Nicholas Carr, author, “The Big Switch”
* William Powers, author, “Hamlet’s BlackBerry”




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