The reading passage contends that digital libraries are beneficial by developing technology.
On the other hand, the lecturer brings up several points that contradict this argument.
First, the speaker argues that people have to learn computers in order to reading books.
Also, the poor can not access to digital libraries because of computer costs.
This casts doubt on the reading, which states that digital libraries are access to easily and people are able to encounter books anywhere.
Second, according to the lecturer, digital libraries are time- consuming and are not comfortable.
Because people should look for the information through a variety of information.
This refutes the reading passage's assertion that digital libraries are time-saving and convenient.
The final point made by the lecturer is that readers do not buy books because people use whole books in online libraries. Therefore, writers do not receive money because online libraries do not profit.
As a result, it can discourage to intellectuals.
This counters the writer's claim that digital libraries help make the intellectual world more vogorous. |