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	<title>Comments on: Publishing and The Domino Project</title>
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		<title>By: libraryscene</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Interesting post~  As for the quote...&quot;(books)too long, too slow...&quot; caused for pause, for does Seth Godin speak of content or distribution, or both... Perhaps I&#039;m not understanding his point, but in the same vain, Godin does well to take his own advice since a lot of his books are small, but repeat what he has said. Is that any more productive? 

Are libraries really there just to distribute media? Depends on the library&#039;s mission...ours is to foster young readers and to contribute to literacy, ergo, we offer 4 to 6 children&#039;s programs a day. I adore technology (my apple gadgets) but it would be a shame to think that computers/tablets will someday replace the human interaction of a story being read aloud. 

Bottom line, Godin is brilliant, but sometimes I wonder what he is trying to sell.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting post~  As for the quote&#8230;&#8221;(books)too long, too slow&#8230;&#8221; caused for pause, for does Seth Godin speak of content or distribution, or both&#8230; Perhaps I&#8217;m not understanding his point, but in the same vain, Godin does well to take his own advice since a lot of his books are small, but repeat what he has said. Is that any more productive? </p>
<p>Are libraries really there just to distribute media? Depends on the library&#8217;s mission&#8230;ours is to foster young readers and to contribute to literacy, ergo, we offer 4 to 6 children&#8217;s programs a day. I adore technology (my apple gadgets) but it would be a shame to think that computers/tablets will someday replace the human interaction of a story being read aloud. </p>
<p>Bottom line, Godin is brilliant, but sometimes I wonder what he is trying to sell.</p>
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