Libraries need sustained support
Think of this. If someone asked you to list the most significant inventions in humanity’s history, what would you include? Wouldn’t you include the printing press? To be sure, humanity could — before the printing press — transmit knowledge, wisdom, and culture from one generation to the next. Yet the printing press—invented by Johannes Gutenberg in Germany around 1440 — broadened the transmission. Eventually, books became so prevalent that they needed repositories, so libraries — and eventually public libraries—were born. Parents and guardians who haven’t ...