Origin of Everything: Do We Still Need Libraries?
The video "Origin of Everything: Do We Still Need Libraries?" explores the evolution and relevance of libraries in the digital age, part of the "Origin of Everything" series. It traces libraries from ancient times, such as the Library of Alexandria, through pivotal developments like Benjamin Franklin's Library Company, to the vast network of public libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie. Despite digital advancements, libraries continue to serve as vital community hubs providing free resources and social spaces, addressing educational and social needs. The video discusses how libraries have evolved to meet the changing forms and storage of information and emphasizes their role in community learning and accessibility, highlighting their continued relevance in modern society.
Media Details
Runtime: 13 minutes 11 seconds
- Topic: History, Language Arts, Social Science, Technology
- Subtopic: African-Americans, Community Life, Internet, Library and Reference Skills
- Grade/Interest Level: 9 - 12
- Release Year: 2017
- Producer/Distributor: PBS Digital Studios
- Series: Origin of Everything
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