CNet:
Libraries are repositioning themselves as cultural and learning centers for the digital age. Many lend out mobile hotspots, often for weeks at a time. Others offer classes in the latest tech, such as 3D printing and music-editing software. And libraries have some of the savviest social media editors around.
On Sunday, libraries across the country began celebrating their evolving mission during National Library Week. Melinda Gates serves as honorary chairwoman of the annual event, which is sponsored by the American Library Association. Gates is an appropriate choice: She and husband Bill began funding computers, internet access and software for libraries in low-income communities through an organization they established in 1997.
Do libraries have a future as makerspaces?
(Score: 2) by legont on Friday April 12 2019, @03:18AM
Bro, do it old fashioned way. Get yourself a steady job and income, and only then start doing art, science or whatever you are genius at. Than I might check you out.
"Wealth is the relentless enemy of understanding" - John Kenneth Galbraith.