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1.how books affect people's life
we advocate that everybody should read different books so that we can follow the social trend with our knowledge from the books.Some people say that we are in the picture-reading times that we watch TV,play computers and read lots of advertisement.Therefore,less and less people enjoy reading.They don't like books any more.But,we know that reading books and watching TV will give you different tastes.When you read a book,you have the space to think deeply while you only appreciate the colour and music without thinking when you watch TV.What we need is the deep thinking about our life,our society and our development.
A truly outstanding book - one which touches deep at the soul of a young reader- will be with that child always.They will take guidance from the characters,it will create a desire in them and it will be part of their phsyche for a great many years.Books certainly affect children and the skill of the adult writer is to write with care - for they are feeding the minds of the future.
So,we should spend certain time on reading
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The role of libraries in modern society
The information society development demands to re-define the position and objectives of all the
institutions which work with information,knowledge,and culture.Of these,media and
education have been discussed in the European Union actively.Libraries have been a marginal
theme.
The situation is changing.Libraries have been identified as one of the key elements for open
access to information,which is crucial to democratic information society development.In
October 1998 the European Parliament adopted an own-initiative report "The Role of Libraries
in Modern Societies",the first library policy paper in the EU.It defines the need for the most
important pan-European actions on library field.
First,the general development of the information society is pushing to re-evaluation of all the
institutions which work with information,data,and knowledge - indirectly also with culture.In
this connection the roles of education and media have been discussed already quite largely also
in the European Union.But libraries - as well as other memory institutions like archives and
museums - have not been considered.Still,there is a clear need in the information society to
maintain an institution which is concentrating in collecting and organizing information and
offering general access to it.Until now,this work has been underestimated,but I argue the
situation will change!
Libraries are especially important now when the whole idea of education is stressing more and
more independent learning and acting.All citizens must be able to find and use information.It is
the key raw material - but it is a zero resource,if there are no access points to it and if
documents are in chaotic order.
Here we can see libraries enter the stage:The unique function of libraries is to acquire,
organize,offer for use and preserve publicly available material irrespective of the form in
which it is packaged (print,cassette,CD-ROM,network form) in such a way that,when it is
needed,it can be found and put to use.No other institution carries out this long-term,systematic
work.1*
Culture must be nominated especially:it has an important and unique role in mobilizing
resources of human beings.It has been described:To some extent,culture makes its influence
felt more indirectly than knowledge,but it is impossible to imagine how people's creative
powers could be fully activated without the impact of culture,which extends into the depths of
the mind.2*
The challenge to modern societies is that the basic resource,knowledge,is developing from
information in very individual,capricious and unpredictable process.It cannot be commanded.
Still,societies can support this development,e.g.by offering acces to cultural and knowledge
treasures.
This can even be translated into economic language:to get out the best from the human
resources in Europe,this resource must be feeded up with rich and various cultural and
information contents!
I would like to stress especially the idea of organising information by libraries.It is often
shadowed by the second important side of library work:offering access.But in the life-long
learning and new technology context just all forms of organising documents are getting more to
the focus.This is clear to anybody who has tried to find something from not-so-often-used
Internet websites.
可以给你资源以供参考
1.how books affect people's life
we advocate that everybody should read different books so that we can follow the social trend with our knowledge from the books.Some people say that we are in the picture-reading times that we watch TV,play computers and read lots of advertisement.Therefore,less and less people enjoy reading.They don't like books any more.But,we know that reading books and watching TV will give you different tastes.When you read a book,you have the space to think deeply while you only appreciate the colour and music without thinking when you watch TV.What we need is the deep thinking about our life,our society and our development.
A truly outstanding book - one which touches deep at the soul of a young reader- will be with that child always.They will take guidance from the characters,it will create a desire in them and it will be part of their phsyche for a great many years.Books certainly affect children and the skill of the adult writer is to write with care - for they are feeding the minds of the future.
So,we should spend certain time on reading
2
The role of libraries in modern society
The information society development demands to re-define the position and objectives of all the
institutions which work with information,knowledge,and culture.Of these,media and
education have been discussed in the European Union actively.Libraries have been a marginal
theme.
The situation is changing.Libraries have been identified as one of the key elements for open
access to information,which is crucial to democratic information society development.In
October 1998 the European Parliament adopted an own-initiative report "The Role of Libraries
in Modern Societies",the first library policy paper in the EU.It defines the need for the most
important pan-European actions on library field.
First,the general development of the information society is pushing to re-evaluation of all the
institutions which work with information,data,and knowledge - indirectly also with culture.In
this connection the roles of education and media have been discussed already quite largely also
in the European Union.But libraries - as well as other memory institutions like archives and
museums - have not been considered.Still,there is a clear need in the information society to
maintain an institution which is concentrating in collecting and organizing information and
offering general access to it.Until now,this work has been underestimated,but I argue the
situation will change!
Libraries are especially important now when the whole idea of education is stressing more and
more independent learning and acting.All citizens must be able to find and use information.It is
the key raw material - but it is a zero resource,if there are no access points to it and if
documents are in chaotic order.
Here we can see libraries enter the stage:The unique function of libraries is to acquire,
organize,offer for use and preserve publicly available material irrespective of the form in
which it is packaged (print,cassette,CD-ROM,network form) in such a way that,when it is
needed,it can be found and put to use.No other institution carries out this long-term,systematic
work.1*
Culture must be nominated especially:it has an important and unique role in mobilizing
resources of human beings.It has been described:To some extent,culture makes its influence
felt more indirectly than knowledge,but it is impossible to imagine how people's creative
powers could be fully activated without the impact of culture,which extends into the depths of
the mind.2*
The challenge to modern societies is that the basic resource,knowledge,is developing from
information in very individual,capricious and unpredictable process.It cannot be commanded.
Still,societies can support this development,e.g.by offering acces to cultural and knowledge
treasures.
This can even be translated into economic language:to get out the best from the human
resources in Europe,this resource must be feeded up with rich and various cultural and
information contents!
I would like to stress especially the idea of organising information by libraries.It is often
shadowed by the second important side of library work:offering access.But in the life-long
learning and new technology context just all forms of organising documents are getting more to
the focus.This is clear to anybody who has tried to find something from not-so-often-used
Internet websites.