DESPITE DEMAND, LIBRARIES WON'T ADD PCs
[SOURCE: Associated Press, AUTHOR: Anick Jesdanun]
YouTube, online job applications and homework help sites have boosted demand
and contributed to lines for Internet access at the nation's public libraries,
yet a new survey finds the majority have no immediate plans to add computers.
For many library systems, the buildings simply do not have enough room, and
their electrical wiring couldn't deliver the required power. Others are already
struggling to stay open, buy books and encourage youths to read. new study
from the American Library Association, scheduled for release Wednesday, finds
the average number of public Internet terminals largely unchanged since 2002,
yet only 1 in 5 libraries say they have enough computers to meet demand at all
times. Besides cost, limitations in space, electrical outlets and cabling are
cited as the chief factors preventing libraries from buying more computers. Las
Vegas officials, for instance, say they reached capacity a few years ago.
Meanwhile, three-quarters of the libraries say they are the only source of free
Internet access in their communities, increasing pressure on them to meet
demand.
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