Two things I don't like about that article
1) I've been to deal. It'd be a long stretch of the imagination to think that any of it's residents could read let alone have a library.
2) Is it just mean but 'customer' sounds wrong for a library? Readers, guests, borrowers, homeless maybe.
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Tue 28 Apr 2009, 9:09,
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2) Is it just mean but 'customer' sounds wrong for a library? Readers, guests, borrowers, homeless maybe.
We are supposed to think of our students as customers
which is wrong if you ask me, gives the impression that you pay money and receive a product (i.e. a degree).
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Tue 28 Apr 2009, 9:32,
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Sadly that's pretty much what universities are these days.
cash cows.
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Tue 28 Apr 2009, 9:35,
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