Submitted by prettypeepers t3_10xbu34 in vermont
Yesterday, the new President of Vermont State University, the new name of the campuses that are merging into one massive school, announced very suddenly in an email that they are planning to get rid of our physical libraries. Along with this, it was announced that our sports were getting a downgrade. This was sent out in an Email at 3:45pm. The Webinar for Faculty and Staff was scheduled for 4:30pm and 6:00pm for the students. This Webinar was only an hour long, and our voices were severely limited. The "Q&A" chat feature was turned off not even half way through. Students were called on and allowed to speak, but we barely had any time to speak our minds. And this was two huge issues combined into a single hour. Not a single student was happy with the decisions, and it did not go by students in the slightest. It was claimed that there was a survey sent out through email, but not once do I recall receiving an email. It was also claimed that a "student committee" was consulted, but not once do I recall voting for these students.
A schools library is integral. And a Library without books is no longer a library. I do not see any good whatsoever coming from removing our physical actual books for a strictly digital version. This is VERMONT state university. Its absurd to assume that every single person has a spotless internet connection.
In response to my plea about the importance of actual books, the President suggested that "there will be printers." Suggesting the most costly solution to a completely manufactured problem.
Vermont is one of the states with the MOST libraries. This was a point brought up by a chair member during the Webinar. How can somebody hear this fact and think "That means we don't need any more."
Please, show your support for all of the physical libraries on our campuses. Books are integral for learning.
EDIT: It was brought to my attention that there is a change-org petition as well! Said Petition is at nearly 400 signatures. Make sure to give it a sign as well!
GreenBeginning3753 t1_j7rzhud wrote
Signed. We are not in a place in our society where physical books can or should be eliminated, especially in higher education. The mere suggestion is reckless and irresponsible. They should be ashamed of themselves.