1. Librarians take
care of libraries, which are still invaluable today.
2. Not all information is on the internet.
3. Older books still hold great cultural significance.
4. Libraries are still repositories for some of the
most valuable works of literature in the world.
5. Even with the internet, the library is still the
best place to do research.
6. Girls with glasses can still rock the “sexy
librarian” look.
7. “Sexy Librarian” is still a popular costume at
Halloween.
8. You can’t exactly find periodicals like The New
England Journal of Medicine in Barnes and Noble.
9. For that matter, looking at turn-of-the-century
National Geographics is still pretty entertaining.
10. Colleges need something to remodel every so often.
11. The library is still the best meeting spot for
college students working on group projects.
12. Libraries are where most colleges store some of
their history (choir CDs, videos of athletic matches, etc.).
13. A library is one of the few places people can have
free internet access.
14. This means some libraries even hold LAN parties
during later hours.
15. Somebody has to help lazy people find what they
want.
16. Even online collections of books usually connect
directly to a library.
17. “Librarian” is still a better career choice for
spinsters over “School Lunch Lady.”
18. Studies have shown libraries and librarians improve
student test scores.
19. They also have been shown to improve students’
individual learning skills.
20. With their training in instructional design,
librarians can help teachers find resources for their curriculum.
21. Librarians also help teachers to use a variety of
media in the classroom.
22. Many libraries today offer enough DVDs to serve as a
poor man’s Netflix or Blockbuster.
23. Librarians often put together special programs to
get children to read early on.
24. While teaching children to use the library,
librarians end up teaching them valuable problem solving skills.
25. They also teach children to use multiple resources
to form their own original works.
26. If librarians were no longer around, kids wouldn’t
understand the opening scene from Ghostbusters.
27. Librarians know a lot about proper citation skills,
as well as ethical uses of information, in order to avoid plagiarism
issues.
28. Libraries are still a cheaper place to make
photocopies than FedEx Kinko’s.
29. Despite the advances in computer technology, a
human will still find information better than a search engine.
30. Librarians can also find information better suited
to the person who needs it.
31. A library is much MUCH more well cataloged and
organized than the internet.
32. Libraries have much better quality control than the
vast majority of websites.
33. Who else is going to learn the Dewey Decimal
System? You?
34. Seriously though, no one wants to learn the Dewey
Decimal System.
35. For that matter, who else is going to show you how
to use that microfiche machine?
36. Experienced librarians often know exactly what
resources students need for particular courses.
37. Many libraries collaborate and offer book exchange
programs, offering users an almost limitless supply of books and media.
38. Librarians can help relieve some of the workload
from teachers by helping students to understand information better.
39. Some engineering teams have already explored the
idea of a fully digital library…and ended up designing a traditional
library with some advanced technology.
40. The copyright costs for digitizing all literature
would be astronomical without even factoring in distribution and
storage.
41. Even without the costs, digitizing all books in
existence would take hundreds of years at the current rate.
42. The internet still mostly only holds information
from the past 15 or so years, compared with the hundreds of years of
knowledge found in a library.
43. Even though libraries themselves may be losing
attendance, their online archives and websites are still receiving
plenty of visitors.
44. Despite the rising popularity of e-books, 80% of
people surveyed say they still prefer paper books.
45. The experience of reading an actual book is being
preserved by libraries.
46. Libraries provide one of the few places for anyone
to find quiet area to just read or study.
47. Sometimes, but not always, libraries have free
coffee.
48. Sometimes there are even free snacks.
49. Unlike the internet, libraries are careful that the
information they contain is checked for usefulness before being
included.
50. Also unlike the internet, libraries are much less
influenced by corporate interests.
51. They are also less likely to be manipulated by
individuals, like search engine optimizers.
52. Information on more specific topics can be much
easier to find in libraries.
53. Digital or not, a library still needs a human staff
to run it.
54. The resources of a library are well indexed and
will always deliver reliable results (I.e. no “broken links”).
55. Many popular news publications still require
subscriptions to view their content online, but are still available for
free at the library.
56. Libraries provide free and abundant knowledge to
everyone (a privilege people didn’t always have).
57. Not everyone can afford books, but everyone has
access to the library.
58. Someone has to buy all those books that college
professors write.
59. Public bathrooms in libraries are usually cleaner
than most places.
60. A library can mold itself for the specific
community it’s in, whereas websites usually try to bring in everyone.
61. At libraries, you can take practice qualifying
tests for almost any profession.
62. You can always make suggestions to librarians for
specific books you’d like to see.
63. Many libraries also display original works of art
or even have separate galleries.
64. Some libraries also hold a limited number of free
museum passes that anyone can use.
65. If you don’t have a computer, you can always use
the ones in the library.
66. The same goes for certain premium software and
special databases.
67. If your library offers wi-fi, it’s probably free.
68. Several libraries also offer programs that cater to
senior citizens.
69. Believe it or not, studies show that libraries are
good for their local economy, since they make their community for
attractive to potential businesses and individuals.
70. Libraries are still a cornerstone for free speech
and open access to information.
71. When dictators like Hitler and Mao Zedong set out
to eliminate a country’s culture or history, they started by shutting
down the public libraries.
72. A library still provides a neutral environment for
the free exchange of ideas.
73. Public libraries are surprisingly cheap to
maintain, but benefit everyone in the community.
74. If you’re a comic book lover, you can probably find
plenty at your local library.
75. They might even have some of those expensive indie
graphic novels available.
76. We’re still an incredibly long ways away from a
paperless world.
77. You might as well use the library, since you’re
already paying for it through taxes or tuition.
78. There’s less risk of getting carpal tunnel syndrome
from reading books.
79. A library is a great excuse to get out of the house
(seriously, why would anyone argue with you about it?).
80. Books are very portable and never need recharging.
81. With the economy these days, going to the library
is a great source of free entertainment.
82. You can “try before you buy” any number of books
without spending a dime.
83. Some libraries even have bookmobiles or mailing
programs that deliver books right to you.
84. Studies have repeatedly shown that reading improves
your basic vocabulary and just generally makes you smarter.
85. Regardless of what form a library takes, a
librarian will always be ready to guide you to the information you need.
Source: http://www.zencollegelife.com/85-reasons-to-be-thankful-for-librarians/