The future of hard-copy books for the Facebook generation
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1. Do school libraries still need physical books?
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2. If you said yes to the previous question, under what circumstances do you most appreciate a physical book from your school library?
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4. If you said yes to the previous question, under what circumstances do you most appreciate a physical book from your community library?
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3. Do community libraries still need physical books?
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5. Are IRL (in real life) book stores still important?
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6. Please explain your answer to question #5
7. If your answers to questions 1, 3 and/or 5 are different, please explain why.
8. Do schools need to maintain traditional libraries?
Wait, I'm not sure we qualify as a "traditional" school library because we offer so much of our program online. Think back to earlier school libraries.
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9. What, if anything, makes a school library indispensible to students?
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10. What IS a traditional school library anyway?
In your opinion, that is.
11. What do you think will happen in the future as a result of your generation's changing reading habits?
Check as many as appropriate. According to a January 2010 Kaiser Foundation report, 8-18 year-olds spend 11% less time reading print than they did five years ago.
Stongly agree
Agree
Won't matter
Disagree
Strongly disagree
We will read more
We will read better
We will read faster
Our reading comprehension will improve
We will enjoy reading more
Nothing will change
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12. Is there anything you would like to add?
Thanks so much for your input!
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