Some people believe that the libraries are a waste of resources and money so computers should replace them. However, others do not agree. Discuss both sides and give your opinion.

In
this
technological era, the mechanism of sharing and enhancing knowledge is evolving, owing to digitization. It is argued by many that computers are better than libraries in providing information, and suggest that libraries should be replaced by computers. In my opinion, libraries are indispensable for providing information at a centralized place, and
also
, they offer a way to be device-free in
this
exhaustive technical time.
Firstly
, giant
book
places can accommodate many people at a time.
Moreover
, a single
book
is shared amongst multiple people, until the
book
becomes unusable.
Secondly
, books are less tiring for the eyes than computers, as blue light from these devices can cause various eye disorders, which can eventually weaken the eyesight.
For Instance
, ophthalmologists suggest that people working on computers should always wear spectacles, as screen harmful rays can penetrate the eyes, damaging the eyesight. Computers,
on the other hand
,
offer
Suggestion
offers
benefits like automatic
book
search and take less storage for multiple books. One, hundreds of books can be stored inside a computer due to large memory and
also
, the memory of systems can be increased, using the hard drive.
Furthermore
, it is easy to search a
book
based on name, writer and, the topic on a computer, as compared to a library. To illustrate, in libraries people have to search various shelves for a single
book
till they get a
book
of interest, but in computers, they can just type the topic and
book
will be shown in the results. In conclusion, computers are a great way to read books, but they are not as well as libraries. Not only libraries provide a space to read books, but
also
they provide a space to share books at low-cost.
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Topic Vocabulary:
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  • cultural hub
  • community engagement
  • digital divide
  • inequality
  • sustainable
  • affordability
  • technological advancement
  • information retrieval
  • hybrid resources
  • social interaction
  • evolution of libraries
  • complementary
  • access to information
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