Subject: An excellent item.
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Posted on: 2012-02-20 01:20:00 UTC
Which, sadly, most people aren't well aware of, and for the worse.
Libraries are important cornerstones in our society- and this recession has been utterly terrible for something that is so important. That comment defending libraries is one of many, thankfully, against a growing attempt- that is often successful in many areas- to defund public libraries, or cut where they can. What this means, overall, is less help for people who need it, and lowered standards.
There are many libraries out there now that have skeleton staffs where they can barely help the public for the lack of people, or they're staffed by people who are purposefully picked up because they don't have the training so they don't have to be paid well or given full time hours, or they can't replace the books and equipment they have. Libraries all across the US- and in other countries as well- are experiencing this woe.
That article's hypothetical person does exist. Libraries are often the first line of defense for people who need help that they can't otherwise get; supplementary education, access to a place to get those important forms filled out and help with doing them, access to improving their lives, overall.
Public libraries are one of the equalizers of the world, because they represent free knowledge, and the guaranteed access to that knowledge.