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Social networking is something important for many different types of careers, especially as some take both your skill set but also who you are as a person into a mix of hiring. This is further increased due to the introduction of social media, where there are a plentiful amount of social networking sites out there for people to socialize online. Libraries come into play with this, as in order to stay connected with its community, it needs to be able to adapt to societal changes include online social networking. This comes quickly into clash with how the library functions, and even regarding public safety. According to the periodical volume titled Social Networking and the Library, there was "... a law that would have made it necessary for libraries that received federal funding to block social networking sites from minors in the same way that the Children's Internet Protection Act requires that certain librari...
In many ways, a library can be a safe haven for homeless people. Some go as the last resort to rest from the outside conditions and some go to access information they would have never been able to at any other place for free. I feel like more programs specifically for the homeless should be considered by all public libraries. Of course there are policies and free internet access in place for everyone to freely use but specific programs can be helpful for homeless people that need more guidance and knowledge when it comes to for example, job searching and resume making. I discovered an article that tackled just what I've been saying. Here is the link: The Problem is not the Homeless The article, "The Problem is not the Homeless", talks about library services for homeless, model approaches, and how we can sustain programming efforts. "Vikki Terrile, coordinator of young adult services at New York's Queens Library", states " Those visits remind her tha...
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