Libraries have so many challenges today. It's impossible to miss the stories online and in print that tell the drastic news of budget, staff, and hours cuts. Hurricanes and tornadoes still wreak havoc. The Louisville Free Public Library has now suffered flooding with "three feet of water in the basement" and "thousands of books have been damaged." Where does the money come from for such repair and replacement in today's economy?
Read the article in the Courier-Journal.com
04 August 2009
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