This is National Library Week, a time to focus on our public library systems and refresh our gratitude for the ways these libraries are available to us - quantities of collections for us to use for resource and enjoyment, free of charge. A discussion this week about times that a library was important to us led to several remarks about checking out books weekly when we were children. Of course, for me and those near my age, there were no televisions, tablets, computers, or smart phones to provide information and entertainment. I read my stack of books quickly every week and was ready to go back to the cool quiet of the small library in Jacksonville, TX long before Mother was ready to drive me back!
Currently, many of our libraries also provide a wide selection of audio books which are vitally important to those whose vision no longer allows print reading. These books also provide many hours of reading for those who have long commutes or travel. www.audible.com is an incredible audio resource that allows building a personal audio library at minimal cost. Thousands now read e-books on a Kindle or tablet and can take a virtual library with them that is smaller than the size of a single book. E-books are also loaned from many public libraries along with devices on which they can be read.
I sincerely hope we will continue to support and to utilize the wealth contained on the shelves of material in our public libraries.Celebrate your local library this week by checking out a new book. Take your children or grandchildren!
I hope libraries remain an important part of our communities. It seems that people aren't interested in books like the way we were growing up.
ReplyDeleteKaren, I am just now seeing the couple of comments you left in April! Thank you! Between my surgery and recovery, and more recently my husband's hospitalization and cotinued treatmeant I have been doing computer work hit and miss! I value your reading and remarks.
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