Wed, 3 December 2008 Now that federal and state government agencies have moved many of their services online, people often use public libraries for Internet access in order to get information or fill out forms. Consequently, libraries need enough public access computers and trained personnel to meet the demand. Suzanne Sears, head of the Government Documents Department for UNT's Willis Library, discusses the issues public libraries can face when trying to serve this growing need. length: Comments[0] |


