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Open letter to the city council of Lincoln
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\documentclass{letter} | |
\signature{Sam Whited} | |
\address{Atlanta, GA} | |
\begin{document} | |
\begin{letter}{Lincoln Town Office \\ PO Box 25 \\ Lincoln, NH 03251} | |
\opening{To whom it may concern:} | |
I am writing to you today to express my displeasure at your decision to charge a | |
fee for computer use at the local library located at \texttt{22 Church St}. | |
The purpose of a library is to facilitate the betterment of humanity through | |
open access to information. This has traditionally been accomplished through | |
written word, archival materials, and knowledgeable support staff. In recent | |
years the means of spreading knowledge and information has expanded to encompass | |
the internet and other computer services. One would not charge for the use of a | |
typewriter (though tape is much more expensive than electricity) or for the use | |
of an encyclopedia (which cost a small fortune to purchase in physical form, but | |
may be obtained freely online); the same goals apply to the use of a computer. | |
The internet changed the world more than any other invention of the past century | |
--- it shrank the world more than the telephone, or even the genesis of | |
commercial flight. As Stewart Brand famously said, ``Information wants to be | |
free." You are in charge of a library, a repository of free knowledge and | |
information, not an internet caf\'e; please treat it as such. A library and, by | |
extension, the city or organization which empowers it has a responsibility to | |
all people, local or alien, and this responsibility transcends the boarders of | |
your municipality. Please consider making the library computers free for all | |
patrons, as is your duty. | |
\closing{Sincerely,} | |
\end{letter} | |
\end{document} |
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September 17th 2014 | |
Dear Mr. Whited, | |
Thank you for your letter to the Town of Lincoln addressing your concern about the charge for non-resident computer use. I am happy to inform you that the Town manager and the Library Board of Trustees have decided that the policy was no longer necessary, and the library will not continue to charge anyone for use of our desktop computers. We are happy to provide all our means of research now free of charge to everyone. Thank you for bringing our attention to the matter and we hope that next time you are in Lincoln you will be able to stop in and use all of the library's resources. | |
Sincerely, | |
Emily Sennott | |
Library Assistant | |
Lincoln Public Library | |
22 Church St | |
Lincoln, NH 03251 |
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