

The Library of the Future Series Part 1 – The Time Capsule Room
The Library of the Future Series Part 1 – The Time Capsule Room The Community Archive What was your community like in 1950, or for that matter in 1850 or even 1650? What role did your community play during the Civil War? How active was it during the Presidential...
The Future of Libraries
The Future of Libraries Beginning the Great Transformation In 1519 Leonardo da Vinci died and left behind one of the world’s largest collections of art comprised of well over 5,000 drawings, sketches, and paintings, the vast majority of which the general public...Approaching Maximum Freud
Approaching Maximum Freud Technology Markets Will Disappear As They Approach “Maximum Freud” In 1972, I was young engineering student at South Dakota State University in Brookings, SD. One of the first courses I was required to take was a short-course on...Interview with Gavalord
Interview with Gavalord The mystery man of science “Is it not conceivable that people in the future will have the technology to view the past?” asks the reclusive physicist as he reaches across the table for his coffee cup. “And if so, don’t...
