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Fail!lab
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technology, libraries and the future!
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Fail!lab | technology, libraries and the future! Fail!lab technology, libraries and the future! Menu Skip to content Home About Luddites, Trumpism and Change: A crossroads for libraries Posted on December 6, 2016 by mryanhess “Globalization is a proxy for technology-powered capitalism, which tends to reward fewer and fewer members of society.” – Om Malik Corner someone and they will react. We may be seeing this across the world as change, globalization, technology and economic dislocation force more and more people into the corner of benefit-nots. They are reacting out of desperation. It’s not rational. It’s not pretty. But it shouldn’t be surprising. Years ago at a library conference, one of the keynote speakers forecast that there would be a return to the analog (sorry my Twitter-based memory does not identify the person). The rapidity of digitization would be met by a reaction. People would scurry back to the familiar, he said. They always do. Fast...
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