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Origin of Everything
Do We Still Need Libraries?
Season 2
Episode 21
In the internet age what's the point of libraries? Do we even still need these brick and mortar buildings when a lot of knowledge can be found online? Today, Danielle examines the history of libraries around the world and what role they still play in society.
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