Stanford University is moving toward the creation of its first “bookless library”–a small, efficient, and largely electronic library that can accommodate the vast, expanding, and interrelated literature of physics, computer science, and engineering. A key factor driving the shift is space. Librarians add that the sciences are an appropriate field in which to test bookless libraries: In math, online books tend to render formulas badly; in the arts, multiple versions of works makes selection difficult.Source: San Jose Mercury News
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