The Library: The Alternative To The Internet

As children, we all got exposed to the library and how important it was to read books. However, in recent years the library has become a far second to the internet. With most Americans having a computer in their home, children are now learning the importance of the internet. The internet has become the quickest way to learn about anything you could imagine. However, is this affecting the library and the number of people that attend them? It appears, there is still value added with the library.
According to NPR News, the library is in fact still a place that many recommend you go to for job information, financial advice/information, and anything else you need to know. In recent years, there has been grants given to libraries that allows them to update resources and offer programs to consumers. Some see a library and it’s librarians as a more “trusted” source for information about things like their finances. The internet can be something potentially that people might not trust as much. So, if you are little overwhelmed by all the information on the internet, you might now want to start to reconsider utilizing your local library! Leadpile Lead Exchange also believes in the power of reading and the library. The Heber-Overgaard Library was one of our designated charities, that the Leadpile team contributed donations to in 2008. Knowledge is power!
