Anthony Sinnott writes: “Despite the undeniable advantages of e-books, what at first glance seems like a demonstration of the decline of print, in fact shows a story of the persistence of print. Despite tech advancement, print books stubbornly persist on library shelves. This post explores five core reasons why physical books continue to hold a vital place in the digital library ecosystem.” Also read about the enduring appeal of printed children’s books and the importance of print for communities.
Librarianth, Nov. 28; Jane Friedman, Dec. 2; The Conversation, Nov. 25
