An eloquent testimonial by Thomas H. Benton (a pseudonym) on the intellectual rewards of browsing library stacks. He argues that libraries should not become primarily digital entities.
Like Benton, I applaud the University of Chicago's decision to expand its Regenstein Library so that it will house more books in one building than any other U.S. library. However, I am critical of the U of C's library policies, which make it difficult for scholars from other local academic institutions, like UIC, to make use their facilities without a fair measure of bureaucratic hassle. But the U of C's insularity is another topic altogether, and since I'm not using a psedonym I'll refrain from airing my grievances.
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
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