Today I want to start a new blog to address the situation of libraries in my country.
Mexico is a country of great contrasts, where you can find libraries that hold as examples of recent advances in technology, ways of management or functional buildings, along with libraries we have electricity and water cuts, almost abandoned. Some libraries are located in historical and artistic sites, libraries with works of art or objects that could well be in museums. Mexico also exist in public university libraries, libraries, museums and other combinations that break the traditional librarian type.
From all that I discuss in this blog, and I want to start it now as a tribute to my nation's poor and suffering, but with a brilliant story that leaves us at every turn, every corner, in every library. I chose for this blog
Image Library Public San Pedro Martir, located in the town of San Pedro Martir of Tlalpan Mexico City, in front of the Casa de las Campanas. I've always been impressed by the graffiti mural that adorns its exterior.
for now I'll keep these two blog, because in some ways are complementary: one deals with Mexican libraries, and another on the problems of the field of information.
Mexico is a country of great contrasts, where you can find libraries that hold as examples of recent advances in technology, ways of management or functional buildings, along with libraries we have electricity and water cuts, almost abandoned. Some libraries are located in historical and artistic sites, libraries with works of art or objects that could well be in museums. Mexico also exist in public university libraries, libraries, museums and other combinations that break the traditional librarian type.
From all that I discuss in this blog, and I want to start it now as a tribute to my nation's poor and suffering, but with a brilliant story that leaves us at every turn, every corner, in every library. I chose for this blog
Image Library Public San Pedro Martir, located in the town of San Pedro Martir of Tlalpan Mexico City, in front of the Casa de las Campanas. I've always been impressed by the graffiti mural that adorns its exterior.
for now I'll keep these two blog, because in some ways are complementary: one deals with Mexican libraries, and another on the problems of the field of information.
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