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The library of tomorrow

Digital material can be chosen by using the proper method

Digitization is the same scale of reform in the media, what the Gutenberg printing press has been. Digitization allows sharing the multiple types of media in the same platform. That allows the person, who makes media can connect text and film as the maker of the media wants. The digitization is a fundamental thing even without multimedia because there is no need to print anything on the paper.

That makes publications cheaper and that denies the print house ability to influence the publishing process. But also we must realize that digital media are more permanent than print media because the material would not charge, and if the database is protected properly the material lasts forever, if the database would not be destroyed.

The database must be protected by highly secured methodology

Sometimes digital media is prosecuted that it would allow delivering the disinformation. But if the shared information is selected by using the proper methodology, that would make this information trusted. But if some hackers would intercept to those databases, that data is the same way propagandist than some text, what is shared by troll factory. The thing is that denying the ability to change the database is easy to make.

The data can store in two places, and the system would compare the differences between the data in two databases, another database is secured, which means that the access to it is reserved only for the highly secured personnel. Another one is the public-accessing database, which is, of course, the write protected. And if there are differences that would cause the warning about the hacker, or the data would be replaced to data, what is taken from the secured database.  This is actually the trend in libraries.

Libraries are transforming to databases 

Modern libraries are transforming to databases, where all material are stored in digital form, and every people has access to that data 24 hours per day and 365 days per year. The paper book is stepping away from digital materials like PDF documents, what can read by using mobile telephones or every computer on the Earth. In this case, the customer would come to a place, but the lending the digital material would happen while sitting on the sofa at home. Or it can be done by using a mobile telephone at train or bus.


But if the person wants to visit at the library the lending the books might happen by using QR-codes, which gives them permission to texts and other material for a certain time, and that thing is a problem because of the copyrights guarantees the profits of the maker of that material. The QR-codes could be in lists on walls or separate plates, what are made by plastic or some bio material like plywood or cardboard.

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