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		<title>By: Michael Habib's Web Log</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;On Democracy, Trust and Libraries&lt;/strong&gt;

...Now it is possible for readers to feed their knowledge back into the system in real-time. Libraries have always been considered places of reading. Library 2.0 is a place of both reading and writing. I would argue that it was always our idea that p...</description>
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