July 4, 2019
The Big Pond #35: The Library and the Book

Libraries Alex van Oss
© Alex van Oss

German and American libraries have influenced each other’s development tremendously over the last few centuries. During this time, the library has been defined as a space dedicated to research and knowledge – and books. These days, institutions in both countries are faced with challenges brought on by rapid shifts in technology. Experts address the threat that technology poses and weigh in on the future of the library in the era of digitization.

Where are libraries headed in the 21st century? How do institutions retain the serendipity of happening upon a new book over the Internet? How has the role of the public library evolved over time? Producer Alex van Oss searches for the answers to these questions and more in this week’s episode of The Big Pond.

Music in the feature was performed by the Philharmonia Ensemble in concert at the Rockville Memorial Library in Rockville, Maryland (March 3, 2019) and provided courtesy of the artist.

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