[Publib] new buildings for public librarians
Ray Arnett
rayarnett2003 at gmail.com
Tue May 27 11:01:55 EDT 2008
Ron,
Based on the fact that you posted several messages to the list which simply
stated your opinion on a variety of topics, I would imagine that you are
trying to hurry up and finish an assignment. My suggestion to you is that
you look at the postings to Publib and you will see that the listserv is a
way of asking questions and learning more about the field. In addition, your
messages lack accuracy in spelling and grammar. As a professional, you need
to pay particular attention to the way that you and your writing is
perceived. All of the topics you mentioned in your posts are good thoughts,
but they really do not have a place in the listserv. Instead, try asking
some questions, such as "What do you feel is the key issue in building a new
building? - environmental impact, community input, patron convenience, or
some combination?" That type of question will not only help you to fulfill
your class assignment, but will also give you some insight into the field
itself.
Ray Arnett
Director
Fremont Area District Library
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:02 PM, Ronald Creswell <ak5704 at wayne.edu> wrote:
> In posting this message, I am writing to inspire feedback. New buildings
> for public libraries in the 21st Century is essential in a alot cases. Where
> space and new lines of technological system is needed, constructing or
> utilizing new places is important for libraries. Libraries provides quality
> and adequate space, more resources and room for events that advances the
> literacy of their patrons when new and modern buildings are built. These new
> buiildings meet the demands of library users to keep pace with impportant
> issues in the 21st Century.
>
> Ron
> Librarian Student
> WSU(DEtroit, Michigan)
> ak5704 at wayne.edu
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ronald Creswell
>
>
>
>
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