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Have you ever found information in a public library that you could not find on the internet? For example, the basic equations of motion taught in General Physics I, can be found readily on the internet as well as examples and practice problems. But have you ever found scientific information exclusively in a book in a public library that you could not find on the internet?
The only exclusive information I have found on a public library that I could not find on the internet was about history. But I have never found scientific information on a public library that I could not find in one form or another on the internet.
There have been indeed scientific things that I have found only on books that I have bought and whose information was not readily available on the internet. But those books were not available in public libraries either.
Have you ever found information exclusively in a public library that you could not find on the internet?
The only exclusive information I have found on a public library that I could not find on the internet was about history. But I have never found scientific information on a public library that I could not find in one form or another on the internet.
There have been indeed scientific things that I have found only on books that I have bought and whose information was not readily available on the internet. But those books were not available in public libraries either.
Have you ever found information exclusively in a public library that you could not find on the internet?