Video/Audio: NYPL’s Anthony Marx at Cornell: “Do We Need Libraries?”

Work with schools, teachers' reference room : a teacher find...

Next term, I’ll teach Professional Practice in Libraries and Information Centers, a course for all kinds of future librarians and archivists. It’s sometimes a challenge to find provocative content that addresses all of their points of view: public, academic, and school libraries, not to mention archives. But this one-hour talk from Anthony Marx, CEO of the New York Public Library, manages to cover them all, coming in just shy of 58 minutes.

More than that, his talk spans union catalogs, partnerships, digital libraries, eBooks, digital subscriptions, the academic journal pricing squeeze, and more of the issues we cover in that course. (He talks about new work that hadn’t been done in the past 100 years between NYPL and school libraries … I wonder if I’m being too literal to think that this NYPL Flickr set has a story to tell?)

Definitely worth a view or a listen (both video and audio versions are available). And if you’re planning to take SI 643 next term, you’ll likely see this on the syllabus!
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