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Change: What’s the model when there isn’t a physical item to check out? Audiobooks, music and more creates artificial limitations to make it ’seem like’ downloads are physical items.Will the library subscribe to content and make that available to the public? Is this a model for the future?Microsoft
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Change: "Where does all of this leave the library? As the analog dies and the digital rises, unless we get in front of the content providers
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Mar 18 2009, 3:57 PM EDT
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Change: want to type a document the way they've always typed a document. Is desktop software becoming obsolete....will internet applications take over.Will handheld devices take the place of desktop computers.Is the solo/stand alone library catalog becoming obsolete?
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Mar 18 2009, 3:54 PM EDT
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Change: -- It is. They continue to REDESIGN it so you continue to have to relearn how to use the software. That wastes so much time for most people. They just want to type a document the way they've always typed a document.Will handheld devices take
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Change: a dead end technology?Will the library subscribe to content and make that available to the public? Is this a model for the future?Microsoft Office might be becoming obsolete. Will handheld devices take the place of desktop computers.Is the solo/stand alone library catalog becoming obsolete?
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Change: used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology? Whaty about the MP3 player as a dead end technology?Will the library subscribe to content and make that available to the public? Is this a model for the future? Microsoft Office might be becoming obsolete.
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Change: are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology? Whaty about the MP3 player as a dead end technology? Will the library subscribe to content and make that available to the public? Is this a model for the future?
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Change: What happens when physical formats become obsolete?VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology? Whaty about the MP3 player as a dead end technology?
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Change: Will libraries just stop checking out CDs and audio books.VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology? Whaty about the MP3
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Change: demand for CDs up!VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology? Whaty about the MP3 player as a dead end technology?
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Change: bandwidth to have this? Faculty demand helps to keep demand for CDs up!VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?Is TV a dead end technology?
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Change: areas that don't have the bandwidth to have this?VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen? Is TV a dead end technology?
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Change: CDs/DVDs are digital downloads going to replace these? What about rural areas that don't have the bandwidth to have this?VHS tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more, but should you phase out tapes that are still being used?Do space restrictions force this to happen?
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Change: CDs/DVDs are digital downloads going to replace these?Definitely VHS tapes.....tapes.....blank tapes aren't even being produced any more
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Change: CDs/DVDs are digital downloads going to replace these?Definitely VHS tapes.....
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