http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2009-02-01-libraries_N.htm
I haven't actually thought about this, but it does make sense. They cannot stop teaching children; they cannot stop protecting lives and property; etc. However, as much as the public library has become a fundamental feature of practically every American town, unlike these other town service, the public library, unfortunately, does seem to be a logical target when towns encounter this next years budget short-falls.
I haven't actually thought about this, but it does make sense. They cannot stop teaching children; they cannot stop protecting lives and property; etc. However, as much as the public library has become a fundamental feature of practically every American town, unlike these other town service, the public library, unfortunately, does seem to be a logical target when towns encounter this next years budget short-falls.
We'd be sad without our library. Use it often. Especially now. Can't bring myself to buy a book when I can borrow one free from the library.
) they forget about institutions like public libraries. Of course, if it came down to having to choose between public safety and expanding a library I would choose public safety. However, I believe that Americans won't let their libraries die without a fight. People will raise money and they will volunteer. Libraries will suffer while the economy suffers, just as we all do, but they will rebound as well.
