[Sigia-l] About bloody time?

James Aylett james.aylett at tangozebra.com
Wed Jul 18 04:58:56 EDT 2007


Ziya Oz wrote:

> With the specific instance of serendipitous stack browsing aside,
> since every library has a PC with Internet access, why isn't this the
> principal mode of discovery at non-academic libraries?  

Because a PC is less usable than a librarian, for many (probably most) of the population?

James

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