In "real" life, libraries raise funds to buy multiple copies of authors' works. The authors are compensated through their publishers. Publishers know that a popular book in a library will boost sales of that book, and the library will order more.
In "real" life, libraries raise funds to buy multiple copies of authors' works. The authors are compensated through their publishers. Publishers know that a popular book in a library will boost sales of that book, and the library will order more.
Should my access to knowledge be limited because of my financial situation?
Should my access to knowledge be limited because of my financial situation?