April 22, 2014
"When people can’t apply for jobs or access government services because they don’t have access from home, public libraries must be there for them,” said Linda Lord, a librarian in Maine. “Where else are they going to go? Police station? Town hall? I don’t think so."

Libraries Seek High-Speed Broadband - NYTimes.com (via yahighway)

(Source: The New York Times, via whentheblindleadtheblind-deacti)

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