Sam Demas (library) quoted in Associated Press
Sam Demas, college librarian and senior lecturer, was quoted in an Associated Press story about changes in college libraries that ran September 9 on MSNBC.com, on September 13 in the Tulsa (Okla.) World and on September 15 in the Washington Post. The story discussed Demas’s successful introduction of art exhibits and public literary events to Gould Library to offset increased personal computer use that has led to fewer people using the library. “It’s part of the trend to rethink what we’re doing here,” he said. “It’s reaching into the past to reinvent the future. Libraries have always been gathering places for people who are interested in ideas.”
Sam Demas, college librarian and senior lecturer, was quoted in an Associated Press story about changes in college libraries that ran September 9 on MSNBC.com, on September 13 in the Tulsa (Okla.) World and on September 15 in the Washington Post. The story discussed Demas’s successful introduction of art exhibits and public literary events to Gould Library to offset increased personal computer use that has led to fewer people using the library. “It’s part of the trend to rethink what we’re doing here,” he said. “It’s reaching into the past to reinvent the future. Libraries have always been gathering places for people who are interested in ideas.”