Harvard librarian Desiree Goodwin speaks about the information loss in catalogs and the data revolution at the Harvard Forum on the Future of Libraries on Tuesday. CORRECTION: April 24 An earlier version of this caption said that Harvard librarian Desiree Goodwin expressed discontent that library space was being used for other purposes, such as coffee shops and offices. In fact, Harvard library assistant Robert Angilly discussed that topic.
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