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Threatened by the Internet? Music Biz Should Rock Like Librarian. At the risk of jinxing things - I think it's pretty clear that there's a historic shift underway between activities we used to engage in offline and things we now do online. It's no surprise, for example, that CD sales were down 20% this US holiday season while online shopping was up 19%. That's how it works, right? People are moving from one marketplace to another, more virtual one. Another dataset released this weekend, however, paints a more complex picture. According to the newest study from the Pew Internet and American Life Center - the youngest, most affluent and most internet-connected adults in the US are also the most likely to visit a physical library. It wasn't that way just 10 years ago. How many other legacy industries can you think of today that can say their strongest growth is among young, affluent, power-internet users? CNN's coverage of the study is excellent and includes the following: It's been years since I was a mini-librarian (GovDocs reference as work study!)

Pew Report: Libraries Meet Special Needs - Tennant: Digital Libr.