In the age of computers and the internet, is there still a need for public libraries?

In the post-industrial
world many
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world, many
people consider that there is no need in libraries. Others are sure that they are necessary even today. In
this
essay we will try to explore all opinions for and against libraries in the age of Global Net. Nowadays, some people suppose that in the Internet all books can be found by anyone without any efforts,
therefore
it might be rational enough to close public places for reading and
borrowingg
the appropriation (of ideas or words etc) from another source
borrowing
books.
In addition
, most of
people
Suggestion
the people
who actually like to read are in fond of buying books, not only borrowing them. Undoubtedly, reading someone's own paper or electronic book is always more satisfying - a reader may make some notes, to reread later and so on.
On the other hand
, dear old libraries
also
have a lot of advantages and many modern readers are not ready to get rid of them. These people insist on that almost all texts, books, magazines are not free
today even
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today, even
in the global net, and usually their costs are high. In
such
a case
libraries
Suggestion
library
seem to be convenient. As for me, I am sure in public libraries' necessity. They are
also
the places for studying and meeting.

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