Juice in the hole
Full Member
I'm speaking about research for metal detecting purposes here. Are they important, or has the advent of the internet and all the info it brings directly into your home rendered the public library obsolete?
I've found some valuable historic info at the public library about my family, our farm, events that took place on our farm and much more. The thing is, I can access all that through the internet today, while in the early 90's none of that information was online.
So in the last 5 years or so, have you found something in the public library that wasn't available online and do you ever bother going to the library any longer?
I've found some valuable historic info at the public library about my family, our farm, events that took place on our farm and much more. The thing is, I can access all that through the internet today, while in the early 90's none of that information was online.
So in the last 5 years or so, have you found something in the public library that wasn't available online and do you ever bother going to the library any longer?