In recognition of concern by authors about what the National Emergency Library consists of and is for, I've pushed my entire week's schedule off my desk, and I'm here to help you. If after reading http://blog.archive.org/2020/03/30/internet-archive-responds-why-we-released-the-national-emergency-library/ … you are still uncomfortable with the situation, ping me.
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So then we're just accepting a massive decrease in service for library patrons during a national crisis. If there was ever a time a library should be able to be a community resource,it should be now. And short of NEL, the service it will provide will be abysmal.
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We're "just accepting" a massive decrease in lots of services right now. But nobody's suggesting grocery stores stop charging for food, or Uber drivers stop charging for rides. For some reason, it's only writers who are supposed to give away their work for free.
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