Showing posts with label Career professions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career professions. Show all posts

Friday, May 01, 2020

THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY ON PUBLIC LIBRARIES

The amazing Kansas City library


The amazing Kansas City library




The people of Kansas City were asked to help pick highly influential books that represent Kansas City. Those titles were included as ‘bookbindings’ in the innovative design of the parking garage exterior to inspire people to utilize the downtown Central Library.


Many find happiness in doing different things. Gardening, cleaning, cooking, listening to music, participating in or watching sports, and reading add happiness to a man’s life and take away boredom.


However, I take reading as a priority among all activities, since reading enlightens, educates, provides information, and makes us aware of whatever is going on around us. Just imagine, without reading, how can we follow our career choices?


I have come across many people who mistakenly put themselves into serious situations, just because they failed to read certain documents before they signed. While the standard of reading is rapidly declining, it’s amazing and breathtaking to look at the impact of modern technology in our library institutions today.


The comfort of stepping into a library


Today, we are witnesses to the architectural technology that is transforming library projects. Magnificent, attractive modern libraries are like a magnet, inviting everyone under the comfort of their canopy to read. The question is, how does a beautiful library entice people to read?


Well, there was a time when readers didn’t care much about the cover of books. I remember a local song in my country, of which part of the lyrics includes “Don’t mind the body but the engine.” In today’s publishing industry, designing an attractive book cover is one of the priorities to sell.


It is most likely that people will read your book because of the attractive cover. Thus, the days of readers not judging the cover of books are over. 

What about a glamorous cover but not an interesting book? This question doesn't seem important to readers who depend on attractive covers to choose their books.


This week, while reading, I stumbled upon modern architectural libraries, which stole my heart to the extent that I decided to write this short feature article to share with readers worldwide.
 

Reading is defined in many ways, but I like this: a multifaceted process involving word recognition, comprehension, and motivation.


In today’s society, where reading determines the career of everyone, it’s good to see such buildings to encourage more reading and help those who hate to read to cultivate the habit or talent to read.