<color><param>0100,0100,0100</param><FontFamily><param>Times New Roman</param>Sukhdev Singhji's last sentence brings to my mind W.H. Auden"s famous
exhortion:
"Love each other or perish."
By the way, you may wish to read a wonderful book titled 'Tuesdays with Morrie',
by Mitch Albom. This book is a beautiful expansion of the philosophy underlying
the above quote.
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Extract from http://www.albom.com/morrie.htm
"Tuesdays With Morrie" is the heartwarming story of Albom's relationship with his
college mentor, Morrie Schwartz, with whom Albom has lost touch for 16 years.
Upon seeing him on the "Nightline" program - talking to Ted Koppel about what it
was like to die from Lou Gehrig's disease - Albom was both horrified and
ashamed. He called his old teacher, flew to Boston for a reunion, and began a
series of weekly visits, rekindling their loving teacher-student relationship while
tackling a larger subject in their final "class": the meaning of life.
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"Tuesdays with Morrie" belongs to that category of books which fall under the
heading "BOOKS THAT CHANGE LIVES". I have read parts of it; it has
cathartic effect on one's psyche. It is readily available in leading bookstores all
over India. Recently, a Telugu translation of it has also been published under the
title "Morrie tho mangalavaralu".
My favourite quote from this book:
LOVE WINS. LOVE ALWAYS WINS.
Happy reading!
T.V. Prafulla Chandra
Mon, 14 Nov 2005 13:17:53 +0530
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I am happy that you put the question this way and not "Why do we
needLibraries, when there is Internet? But I expect most of
Administratorsand policy makers will be asking this question in next
four or fiveyears to come. Humans Species got differentiated from
other animals when they firstmade a tool from stone - stone axe. This
was the first technology thathuman species used. One species was able
to adapt to changingenvironment with the better use of technologies.
This species survivedin the form present day Humans. Others could not
adapt to changingneeds and technologies and hence became extinct.
Humans are today! - Because they could communicate their
experiencesand record them on some media. Humans could utilize such
recordedexperiences (knowledge) to further co-relate with their
ownexperiences and experiments. This process accumulates the kn
owledge ofthe mankind. One set of professionals librarians came
forward toorganize such recorded knowledge and serve the mankind so
tofacilitate its communication and preservation for future
generationsof mankind. Printing Press came as a revolution in human
civilization. It changedthe way recorded knowledge was produced and
communicated. Librariansmodified their technologies to cope with this
knowledge. ModernClassification / Cataloging Schemes were invented to
cope up with thisenormous recorded knowledge. INTERNET is another
revolution in human civilization. It is changingthe way the knowledge
is being produced. WIKIs, Discussion E-Groups,Blogs are just the
examples how community based knowledge is beinggenerated. Recorded
Knowledge now exits in "Online Only" form as well."Online Only"
journals are just one example how Internet is changingthe way in which
knowledge is produced. Can libraries afford to ignoresuch knowledge,
if not, then how can they Ignore INTERNET? It is afundamental
question let us
not
go into how Internet can helplibraries these days.
Let us keep reminding ourselves, ONLY THOSE WHO ADOPT
SURVIVE others
PARISH. --Sukhdev Singh, NIC.http://openmed.nic.in
<color><param>7F00,0000,0000</param><FontFamily><param>Arial</param>> Date: 12 Nov 2005 18:28:30 -0000> From: "Mukut Sarmah"
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why
INTERNET is so important for the Library and Information
professionals?>> Mukut Sarmah, Librarian> Pandu College, Assam
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