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RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL?
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"real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL? Jennifer Peterson 4:37 PM EDT 9/15/09
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL? David King 6:20 PM EDT 9/15/09
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL? Bob Watson 11:52 AM EDT 9/16/09
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL? Betha Gutsche 3:25 PM EDT 9/16/09
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"real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL?
4:37 PM EDT 9/15/09
An interesting group of twitter comments on this during the Building the Digital Branch for the 21st Century webinar with David Lee King.

Another said:

is a digital branch any less real?
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL?
6:20 PM EDT 9/15/09 as a reply to Jennifer Peterson.
Yes, they're both very real. And that was really my point - some libraries pretty much ignore their website - all energy flows towards their physical library, the building, etc. By pouring no time or resources into their digital stuff - their website, social media tools, etc, I'd suggest they're are basically ignoring one of their potential major service points.
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL?
11:52 AM EDT 9/16/09 as a reply to David King.
Worse, they're ignoring a likely growth path among those "early adopters" who will soon be influential voters.
RE: "real" v digital ---aren't they both REAL?
3:25 PM EDT 9/16/09 as a reply to David King.
And many libraries think of their website as only a pointer to the physical library and its "real" services. It's a semantics game but I think it's important for everyone to think of digital and online experiences as very real.

I've had friends tell me they "never go to the library." When I probe further, I discover that they place online holds on books (and yes they have to dash into the building and use the self-check) and that they search library databases. I tell them that they are indeed "going to the library" when they do that.