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The Future

Universal access to both the Internet and to World Wide Web technology, like rural electrification, will take time, but eventually anyone who wishes to will be able “to publish their own passion on their own Web server.” The Monticello Avenue network will evolve as more and more links are made throughout the community and to outside entities. The library is at the intersection of these links, the community, and the information resources beyond.

From the publication Public Libraries, Communities, and Technology: Twelve Case Studies, published by The Council on Library Resources, ©1996. For more information contact
The Council on Library Resources, 1400 16th Street NW,
Suite 715, Washington DC, 20036. Phone (202) 939-3370. Fax (202) 939-3499.

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