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MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS > Do you think libraries are merely storage houses for books?

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Arshmah Gazdar | 1 comments Libraries used to be considered sanctuaries of knowledge and wisdom, often transcending beyond their archival role to becoming places of shared information and performative interactions. In short, they would be spaces alive with culture and a sense of identity. In contemporary times with the advancement of technology and e-libraries, we see a decline in the need for physical libraries as they begin to deteriorate into simple service spaces attached to schools and social clubs, slowly being recognized as little more that "a place that stores books". How do you, as a human being, feel about this development.

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