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The Future of Librarians in an EBook World - Technology - The Atlantic
Cities
libraries in the 21st century face challenges that Carnegie could not have
anticipated, and have struggled to retain their central role to the lives
of cities and towns. One of the most profound realities libraries face is
the move of readers away from printed books. In 2010, only 6 percent of
Americans owned a tablet or e-book reader. By 2012, that percentage had
jumped to 33 percent<http://libraries.pewinternet.org/2012/12/27/e-book-reading-jumps-print-book-reading-declines/>
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