I received your message, @jaredwood. I am grateful for your concern and support. Thanks, for publishing this post about sharing economies of libraries and equal access of communities. I know that, libraries are true sources of development in the world of today.
I noticed your emphasis on certain things. I meant that, libraries exist in my community, and I mentioned my school library during those days, but I said there was little opportunity to use it, considering how I wanted it. Really, the libraries I've heard about belong to big institutions, and may not be accessible to the public. As of public libraries, I don't know of anyone yet. That was why I said, they are meant for those people who have the financial status.
I am really impressed to give you this information. I appreciate your consideration. I believe, you have good knowledge and experience about libraries.
I think, there should be some ways by which people from different categories of life and background will be able to benefit from the library. If two categories of people with different financial status are given the same library service, the rich people will trample on the poor ones, to the detriment of getting any service that is really needed.
I am sure, sharing literary resources through the Internet is a great height of modern development. I hope, such ways of sharing and accessing global content and people should be encouraged, because it turned the world economy into a global village.
Again, I have truly enjoyed the mutual contribution and knowledge sharing through Steemit. I am happy to be a Steemian.
Good luck.
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