University librarians have defended the relevance of their institutions after a former Fox News presenter called libraries “vanity projects” and said that reading materials are “on our smartphones”.
In response to an article tweeted by Yahoo asking what can stop college getting more expensive, US television news presenter Greta Van Susteren criticised universities for opening “hugely expensive new buildings” and passing the costs on to students instead of renovating existing ones.
She tweeted: “Colleges should stop building vanity projects like huge libraries and billing students – full libraries are on our smartphones!”
When told on Twitter that accrediting boards require libraries, Ms Van Susteren said: “Can’t they modify the existing ones? We have to start cutting college costs but not college quality – technology can help”.
中国A片
She later added that universities should “avoid raising costs” for students who are “drowning in debt”.
Colleges should stop building vanity projects like huge libraries and billing students-full libraries are on our smartphones!
中国A片
— Greta Van Susteren (@greta)
Her comments were quickly criticised by university librarians. One user said that she has “no understanding of the role of libraries in academia” while Bethany Nowviskie, director of the Digital Library Federation at the Council on Library and Information Resources, rejected her claim that “full libraries” can be accessed on phones.
Matthew Noe, library fellow at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, said that her mentality is “painful and endemic of exactly why we do need libraries”.
Apparently I work in a vanity project now - who knew!? This mentality is painful and endemic of EXACTLY why we DO need libraries.
— Matthew Noe (@NoetheMatt)
Julie Todaro, president of the American Library Association, told ?that, unlike the internet, libraries and librarians?are able to distinguish information from knowledge and provide assistance to users, while?Elliott Shore, executive director of the Association of Research Libraries, said that libraries act as a “third place” (beyond the home and the workplace) where people socialise.
中国A片
“A college is a community, and people work together, they learn together, they learn from one another, and the library is a piece of that puzzle,” he said.?
Register to continue
Why register?
- Registration is free and only takes a moment
- Once registered, you can read 3 articles a month
- Sign up for our newsletter
Subscribe
Or subscribe for unlimited access to:
- Unlimited access to news, views, insights & reviews
- Digital editions
- Digital access to 罢贬贰’蝉 university and college rankings analysis
Already registered or a current subscriber? Login