Any Neil Gaiman fans out there? He gave a talk recently in London through the Reading Agency on "Neil Gaiman: Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming" the full text of which you can find here:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/oct/15/neil-gaiman-future-libraries-r…
I think he speaks quite eloquently on the idea that with so much information in the world today the true value of libraries and librarians is to help you locate the specific materials you need to help you focus on putting the information into practice. While the full text is a long read I think one of the most pertinent sections is this one.
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"I worry that here in the 21st century people misunderstand what libraries are and the purpose of them. If you perceive a library as a shelf of books, it may seem antiquated or outdated in a world in which most, but not all, books in print exist digitally. But that is to miss the point fundamentally.
I think it has to do with nature of information. Information has value, and the right information has enormous value. For all of human history, we have lived in a time of information scarcity, and having the needed information was always important, and always worth something: when to plant crops, where to find things, maps and histories and stories - they were always good for a meal and company. Information was a valuable thing, and those who had it or could obtain it could charge for that service.
In the last few years, we've moved from an information-scarce economy to one driven by an information glut. According to Eric Schmidt of Google, every two days now the human race creates as much information as we did from the dawn of civilisation until 2003. That's about five exobytes of data a day, for those of you keeping score. The challenge becomes, not finding that scarce plant growing in the desert, but finding a specific plant growing in a jungle. We are going to need help navigating that information to find the thing we actually need."
By the way.... any recommendations for your favourite Neil Gaiman book would be greatly appreciated.
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Sincerely,
Carol
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Hi everyone,
You may be interested in signing up for a Library Training session at the Neil John Maclean Health Sciences Library, happening from now until March 2014. More information on signing up and a link to the full training brochure is available here - http://myuminfo.umanitoba.ca/index.asp?sec=857&too=100&eve=8&dat=10/8/2013&….
Sessions of particular interest might be: Google Tips and Tricks, Keeping Current with the Literature - Mobile, and PubMed Basics.
Regards,
Carol Friesen
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University of Manitoba
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