Confession time: I didn't use the library much when I was going to school as a youngster. It wasn't something that was driven home to me as important, and on top of that, I thought libraries were boring (I was a dumb kid, what can I say). But thankfully, age, experience, and marrying a librarian have shown me the error of my ways. I now believe that libraries are an essential part of the learning experience, and frankly, one that I wish I went through when I was younger; I think it would have made me a better student. Using libraries to study teaches you certain skills and habits that set you up better for advanced grades, right into college. As this article from librarian Jim Neal states, school libraries, and i think this goes for public libraries too, help you develop useful skills that you carry for life: "We all want students who know how to look for information, evaluate sources, organize research results, present ideas and conclusions, and document their...
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