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“I would not minimize the digital divide, which separates the computerized world from the rest, nor would I underestimate the importance of traditional books.” quote by Robert Darnton
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“I would not minimize the digital divide, which separates the computerized world from the rest, nor would I underestimate the importance of traditional books.”

Robert Darnton

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on Digital Media, 1995

The quote warns against ignoring the gap between digital and analog knowledge and stresses the lasting value of printed books.

In simple terms: Don’t ignore the gap between digital and printed worlds; books still matter.

Key Takeaway

Balance digital adoption with preserving print.

Themes

technology knowledge preservation

Mood

concerned reflective

Type

cautionary informative

When to use this quote

  • education policy
  • library management
  • personal reading habits
  • digital literacy programs

Key Concepts

digital divide information equity cultural heritage

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can we bridge the digital divide while valuing books?
  • What policies protect print media in a digital age?
A Different Perspective

Digital tools can widen inequality if access isn’t universal.

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