“Milagros del Corral believes that, parallel to the progress of digital libraries, the libraries of the future will have fewer face-to-face users and will be forced to reinvent themselves. That they will tend to develop activities of cultural cohesion, that will provide new services to the community and will have to rethink the distribution of spaces. “The National Libraries -he concludes- will propose services of
“We are facing two great revolutions in the publishing world. On the one hand, more and more is published online, so we no longer need to go through the weekly routine of going to the library, picking up a volume of the magazine and photocopying the article. Now we see it from our computer and we get off
“Although it may seem incredible, there was a time when not all men dressed in a clonic way nor did magazines offer interviews with the famous on duty as the main course. One of those men, who also wrote in those magazines, continues to walk the streets of New York today with an original and tailor-made suit.
“The immense literary talent of Jhumpa Lahiri (London, 1967) is based on the fact that he is able to tell the same story over and over again, stories of Indian immigrants on the East Coast of the United States, and that it is always different. Critics have compared her to a miniaturist for her ability to accurately describe