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Two apologies – first that it has taken me a while to post because I have been unwell, and second that because it has taken me so long I have done an awful lot of thinking, so this has become a very long post!
I’ve been reading and thinking a lot about this topic recently – thanks Elizabeth for the interesting podcast link[i] (I’ve listened to that twice now!), and Darryl for the rather disturbing articles. I must preface my thoughts by making it clear that I am not a Luddite. I left school at the point the world wide web was really taking off – email was a flashy new technology that I first encountered at university (which makes me seem very old to the children I teach – maybe I am!). But this has changed education for the better. Children (and adults) now are free to pursue their interests and teach themselves about topics that fascinate them to a level that was just impossible for previous generations. That very freedom brings a dizzying array of choices, some of which are more productive and some more ethical than others. Our role as librarians has changed subtly over the years from gatekeeper and curator of scarce resources to expert guide to overabundant resources – but is still just as important as it was, if not more so. I should also mention that al
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