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Matthew Tully: For lovers of libraries, there's some good news, and some sobering statistics. Indianapolis Star, 2/24/2012)
Excerpt: The problems plaguing the system will remain. People are checking out fewer print books. While e-book rentals are skyrocketing, they make up only a small portion of the library's circulation. Although computer usage is strong and most libraries see strong traffic, iPhones and e-tablets have made it easier than ever to access information from home or the coffee shop. Meanwhile, all systems of local government will be under constant financial scrutiny in coming years.
Times are changing fast, Nytes said, and the library system must adapt. Her goals include keeping circulation strong by meeting the needs of a diversifying population and changing tastes, while also finding ways to expand the library's role in improving the educational outcomes of the city's children. Most important, she wants the library to serve as a source of pride for the city and a place for the community to gather.
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