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Importance of Libraries

June 19th, 2011

Man’s quest for knowledge has led to the creation and accumulation of tremendous amount of information. This quest for knowledge knows no bounds and limits and is never satisfied. It has continued since the dawn of civilization to the modern age. This hard-earned knowledge and information is valuable for the entire mankind and therefore liable to be preserved. With the invention of paper man has been able to convey this knowledge to others by writing books. Thousands of manuscripts have been written by the wise men of the earlier times but many of them were destroyed due to the lack of proper means of preservation.

Libraries are established for the systematic collection, organization, preservation and dissemination of knowledge and information. It is very important for man to preserve and maintain the valuable knowledge and information contained in the books and documents because we want to preserve our knowledge and wisdom for the coming generations. By preserving the documents in a library this knowledge can be made available to others so that they can benefit from it. Establishment of libraries is not a new concept. The oldest library dates to around 2700 years ago in Sennacherib’s Palace in Nineveh which shows how long ago the concept of leaving a piece of your wisdom behind started being formed into the organized collection to preserve the work.

With the invention of printing press, it became easier to preserve the knowledge in the form of printed documents. This led to the generation of a large number of books. The need for the preservation and dissemination of information led to the establishment of more and more libraries. Thus libraries acquired a great importance in the civilized society for education and research. Libraries play a vital role in the development of any society by enhancing the cause of education and academic research. They cater to the information needs of thousands of peoples. » Read more: Importance of Libraries

5 Unexpected Benefits of Using the Internet for Education

June 16th, 2011

With respect to online education, the question of whether it is efficient or useful to use the Internet as a way to convey education is often debated. Some worry about the effectiveness of online learning methods, the legitimacy of online instructors, or the reliability of technology. Others argue that the Internet is the great equalizer and can make education widespread and affordable. This article points out five subtle benefits of using the Internet for education that might not have been previously considered.

1. It is easier to participate online

Many students are deterred from class participation because of shyness, embarrassment, or fear that their answer will be incorrect. The Internet provides a certain level of anonymity because students are typically not surrounded by peers they see every day and with whom they engage in social relationships. Therefore, it is easier and less intimidating to engage in the discussion in online classes, which helps students to better retain and understand the material being presented.

2. Environmentally friendly

Despite many reforms undergone by different schools across the country, education as an institution still has a serious effect on the environment through its inefficiency with school materials, its reliance on cars to transport students, and most importantly, its overuse of papers. Many colleges compel students to print out hundreds of pages of readings every day, only to quickly address the articles in class and then never discuss them again. The Internet eliminates all of these problems by providing information on computer screens instead of on books.
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