tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828633864764827744.post5327995707495087335..comments2007-04-14T05:46:41.190-06:00Comments on Friends of the Carol Stream Public Library: Nothing Left to CutCSPL Friendhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13549845604194654855noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828633864764827744.post-47540443396771915232007-04-05T06:45:00.000-06:002007-04-05T06:45:00.000-06:00Christy M. is right about her experiences. Campus...Christy M. is right about her experiences. Campuses all over the United States are building state of the art library facilities. My son is a student at Valparaiso University in Indiana and their new library opened his freshman year. The old library was rarely used. The new library is the center of activity on campus.<BR/><BR/>The catch phrase of the movie Field of Dreams is, "if you build it, they will come."<BR/><BR/>Many residents of Carol Stream already flock to the library. Other residents however regularly choose to go to other libraries because of the wonderful children's areas they provide, the better collections of materials, or the opportunity to find a quiet place to read and study. Wouldn't it be wonderful if our own community could provide them with a Library they would want to visit.<BR/><BR/>If we build it, they will come!<BR/><BR/>Library Ladysee mary stamphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03301456318926493801noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5828633864764827744.post-34770293863109484232007-04-03T20:47:00.000-06:002007-04-03T20:47:00.000-06:00I agree with Laura that open space for patrons to ...I agree with Laura that open space for patrons to read and work is one of the most essential components of a library - and, unfortunately, a key component that the current Carol Stream Public Library lacks. Laura already did an excellent job explaining why it is so important, so I won't reiterate what she has already expressed. Instead, I will use an example from my own experience to reinforce her ideas. When I was a junior at Illinois Wesleyan University, I was fortunate enough to have access to a brand new, state-of-the-art library on campus. I can't tell you how much of a difference this library made in my own academic life, as well as the academic lives of my classmates. Even though the old library was right in the middle of campus, I definitely avoided it unless absolutely necessary. It was dark and dingy, everything was hard to find, machines were old and unreliable, and it even smelled kind of funny. This was NOT the place I would choose to go to write a paper, read a textbook, or meet with a study group. Who would? Then, junior year, the new library opened after much anticipation. With its comfy couches and reading nooks, private sound-proof study rooms, up-to-date computers and printers, and four entire floors of well-organized resources, it suddenly became the hottest spot on campus! Even though it was further from all of the dorms, students flocked from every corner of campus. It became so popular that students started staking out their favorite spots on Saturday mornings and left only for meals. Our parents may not have believed us when we told them we were spending so much time at the library, but for once it was actually true! Yet, even with almost the entire student population contained in one building, there was enough space for all of us. We could choose to work at study carrels, large tables, private study rooms, big arm chairs, couches, computer labs, or individual computer stations. The new library provided us with a comfortable, relaxing environment where we had access to thousands of resources and it was possible to get our work done. Doesn't this sound like something that the residents of Carol Stream deserve to have as well?Christy M.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06434318210973155261noreply@blogger.com