Thursday, July 8, 2010

Stanford Ushers in the Age of Bookless Libraries

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The new Stanford engineering library was recently built and it will no longer house print journals or the 80,000 print books it previously held. The print book collection will contain about 10,000 items.

The reason for this change is that the engineering discipline is changing rapidly and print items aren't the best way to stay current in that field. Much of the research is best done with online journals and e-books. The library is responding to the needs of the engineering folks who use the library.

I don't think the age of the book-less library will be widespread. However, depending on the need of the user, the specific discipline, or the type of item, moving to e-items may make sense.

By the title of the NPR article, you would think book-less libraries were widespread.

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1 comment:

  1. I had a post a few weeks ago about a high school doing basically the same thing. Got rid of books and gave every student a laptop and provided Kindles where students could access the 'library' instead. Crazy!

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