Library Of The Present: Communal Information In Physical Space

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© Iwan Baan

The Internet is now the library of the past. Where the public library has historically served as the primary source of information gathering and dissemination, we now look to this new virtual, infinitely large library that can be accessed anywhere at any time as the Library of the present.

As a result, the primary roles of today’s physical libraries have shifted. Libraries of the past focused primarily on individualized information consumption. Communal aspects of interaction and information dissemination now represent the core mission of the library when information is more easily accessible. The silent grand beaux-arts reading rooms of New York or Boston have of the past been transformed into flexible communal “living rooms” in Seattle.

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Cite: Jesse Ganes. "Library Of The Present: Communal Information In Physical Space" 06 Aug 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/152096/library-of-the-present-communal-information-in-physical-space> ISSN 0719-8884

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