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packman

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Tue Aug 21, 2018, 03:11 PM Aug 2018

Ask the librarian - Those days before Google and the Internet

Before there was the Internet and Google, the only way to find answers to a pressing question was to visit the local library and ask the all-knowing librarian.

A few years ago, the staff at the New York Public Library discovered a box of cards containing questions posed to the librarian by members of the public. These question were asked either in person or received via telephone. The telephone “ask a librarian” service was set up in 1967 and operates to this day. And surprisingly, despite people having information on their finger tips these days, the New York Public Library receives roughly 30,000 calls per year.








Have a laff or two at:

https://www.amusingplanet.com/2018/07/before-internet-what-people-asked-new.html

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Ask the librarian - Those days before Google and the Internet (Original Post) packman Aug 2018 OP
Did the police investigate the one about the nutritional value of human flesh? marylandblue Aug 2018 #1
Was that question signed by our very own DFW? JustABozoOnThisBus Aug 2018 #2
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