Thursday, March 29, 2012

Libraries in the News

LIBERAL WHINGERS ARE WRONG-WE SHOULD SHUT OUR LIBRARIES
1) I lasted visited the library on Monday (March 26,2012).
2) McTernan's debate: Reasons why he thinks we should close down libraries:
 - People rarely go to the library to find information any longer as technology began to advance.
 - Protesters are only protesting out of guilt and condescension.
 - Students no longer need to go to the library to study. They can just do that at home or at the school library.


LIBRARIES HAVE THRIVED DESPITE TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS
1) Proof libraries are relevant today. Wong's reasons:
 - Libraries provide information that are hard to find on the Internet
 - Libraries provide information that may only be available to individuals for a fee when they look for it on the Internet
 - Libraries provide individuals with Internet access for people who do not have Internet at home
 - Help is given to individuals by Librarians
 - Libraries provide various programs for the community (ex. Conversation Circles, Homework help, Career Counselling, Reading programs)
2) Library Services:
 - Reading Programs          - Career Counselling
 - Conversation Circles      - Homework Help
3) I think what Wong meant when she said "Libraries are one of society's great equalizers" is that libraries is a place that gives people all equal rights. It does not matter if a person is poor or rich, smart or educationally challenged, people are all treated the same way in the library. The library is a place where people are be treated the same way as everybody else and no individual is judged.


LIBRARIES SHOULD REMAIN OPEN


Public libraries should not be shut down. The library is not just "an honorable tradition" and it is most definitely not over. McTernan's argues that since people rarely go to the library anymore because most information can be found on the Internet and that students no longer need to go to the library to study and do homework, public libraries should be closed down. My response to his reasons can be summed down into two words, "absolute stupidity." He may say that "with Abebooks and Alibris, almost all the second-hand bookshops in the world are available to search" and enables people to find the books they want without having to go to the library. But why would a person want to go to websites like Abebooks and Alibris and buy books instead of just going to the library and save some money? Buying books online is practically like dumping your money into the ocean since books bought online are mostly only going to read once. And while the statement that "fast, cheap computing had spread to most homes, and to our whizzy new mobile phones" may be true but what about the people that does not have access to these things due to money problems. It seems like McTernan only cares about the people that can afford these luxuries and completely ignored the people that cannot. Besides, not all the information on the Internet can be trusted. Take Wikipedia for an example. Wikipedia is a useful site which covers several subjects but the information posted can be written by anybody with a Wikipedia account. Therefore, these information cannot always be trusted. In the end, no matter what McTernan say, public libraries should not be closed down. 

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Book Review: Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye




Abby Cooper, Psychic Eye (Psychic Eye Mystery; Bk. 1)
By Victoria Laurie
Genre: Mystery, Suspense, Thriller, Paranormal
Publisher: New York, NY: New American Library (Signet)
Release Date: December 2004
Description: 295p. ; 18cm; no special feature
Audience: General/Trade


Summary: Abby Cooper lives her life working as a psychic intuitive. She help people by using her unique talent and earns a decent income from it. Every day is the same as the one before but when one of her client turns up dead, things start to get wild. Dutch Rivers, Abby's potential boyfriend, turns out to be the one in charge of Abby's client case. The murderer thinks that Abby knows more than she really does and decided to stop her from talking. Now, instead of just dealing with Dutch and gathering clues, she also has to fight off this murderer as he/she attempts to take her life. 

Review: I enjoyed every second of the time that I spend on reading this book. It was fast-paced but still full of information and yet not overwhelming at the same time. This is absolutely the best book that I have ever read and would recommend it to people that likes mystery with a pinch of romance involved. 
My favourite part is when Abby gets questioned on her psychic power and when it starts to get on her nerve, she takes action. She would usually begin with a question and eventually goes into psychic mode, revealing details of the person's personal life. In the end, the person is left dumb-folded and confused. 
Though despite the fact that it is an awesome book, the way the crime was solved left more to be desired. It was rushed and lacked details. It would have been better if it was longer and there were more actions involved. 


P.S. This was the only video I can find on the book.