Saturday, September 05, 2009



Funding woes

In the United States, libraries are largely funded by local governments, many of which have been hit hard by the recession.

That means some libraries may not get to take part in technological advances. It also could mean some of the nation's 16,000 public libraries could be shut down or privatized. Schultz, of the Berkeley Law School, said it would be easy for public officials to point to the growing amount of free information online as further reason to cut public funding for libraries.

Use of U.S. public libraries is up over the past decade, though, and many people in the information and libraries field say they're excited about opportunities the future brings.

... is sad to have to admit ...
... that this america has fallen in the hands of the vultures ...
... kkkristians always "controlled" and "burned" books and information ...
... nazis did as well ...
... in 30 years good books disappeared from the shelves ...
... to be replaced at the best by technical publications ...
... or by rubbish ...
... in 30 years the school system ...
... became unaffordable to the vast majority of the people ...
... now they are attacking the libraries ...

... this is not coincidential ...
... this is the program of the kkkristo-nazis of wall street ...
... parallel with the oil bankers calling for internet censorship ...
... destroy free learning and censor information ...
... the puppet they financed and put to power, hitler ...
... was the one burning books ...
... kkkristianity also has a long tradition ...
... of burning not only the books, but also the ones who wrote them ...
... a kkkristian-nazi nation under gott y goldfinger...






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