A Library With No Books? Hmm . . . . .

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How would you feel if you walked into your local public library and instead of hundreds of shelves laden with all kinds of exciting books, you encountered a modern interior that resembles an Apple store complete with aisles of computers and other electronic gadgets? That, is exactly the vision Nelson Wolff has for BiblioTech, a new kind of public library that is scheduled to open in San Antonio's Bexar County, in fall 2013.

The Texas judge says that while he loves physical books, he believes that it is time to bring the library system in the direction in which the world is rapidly heading - E-books!

So while the library will not have any physical books, it will have over 10,000 e-titles for patrons to browse through and even download onto their own e-readers. For those that do not yet have access to an iPad, Nook, Kindle or other e-reading device, there will be a total of 150 e-readers available to borrow, 50 of which, will be reserved for kids! In addition, the library will also feature 50 computer stations, 25 laptops and 25 tablets for people to enjoy, whilst there.

The number of books available will be added to annually, so that one day, the book selection at this hi-tech version can be as robust as the one found in a traditional library.

This is not the first time a complete public e-library has been considered. In 2002, Arizona's Tucson-Pima Public Library System was the first to open a small book-less branch - However, it was located in an area where most people did not have access to computers and after repeated requests from locals, the library succumbed and added physical books.

In 2011, the city of Newport Beach in California, tried to transform its existing library into a book-less one - But the public did not take it too well and the officials ultimately abandoned the idea. The one place it seems to be working really well is the University of Texas in Austin, where the students love having a library that contains only e-titles.

So are people ready for a book-less library? Only time will tell. But if it does work, the judge will be able to open similar libraries in many more locations in the county than he otherwise could - That's because thanks to smaller real-estate requirements, the cost of opening one is much lower than that for a normal library. What do you think of this idea? Would you be thrilled or upset if your local library decided to go the e-route? Be sure to let us know, by adding your comments below!

Resources: engadget.com,mysanantonio.com, gizmag.com

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  • kittenlover770
    kittenlover770over 5 years
    Things are getting super advanced
    • blaover 5 years
      i whould use it but i still love books
      • unidacorn
        unidacornover 5 years
        I really would like this idea for my local library but not so much. The reason for this is some schools don't allow you to take out your tech during school so you might not be able to use your device that you have the book on for school
        • Jiwooover 5 years
          Maybe we could have half e-books and half old fashioned way.
          • bacon_bitzz
            bacon_bitzzalmost 6 years
            I read on my Amazon kindle sometimes... I prefer to read off of a real book. I like @ajg15's opinion! My vote is also no👎
            • ajg16
              ajg16almost 6 years
              Nothing compares to snuggling up with a blanket with a good book. E-books don't have the same feel plus I get bad headaches when I stare at a screen to long so that means if have to read less. Also I know e-books would save trees BuT should we result to staring at screens more I'm pretty sure that is not healthy! So my vote is 👎 no!
              • MelodyMoodalmost 6 years
                I think it is creative, but I still like reading. I guess that would be cool. I just don't want my nearby library to turn into a bookless library.
                • messi10almost 6 years
                  i love books
                  • Coolstuffs almost 6 years
                    I think this is a cool idea
                    • Friendabout 6 years
                      Wow