As such, the cost of maintaining a digital library can be much lower than that of a traditional library.
In traditional libraries, the ability to find works of interest is directly related to how well they were cataloged.
In traditional libraries, finding works of interest is directly related to how well they are cataloged.
There is a library, traditional and electronic (to the virtual library, students can access at any time).
There have been claims that college undergraduates have become more used to retrieving information from the Internet than a traditional library.
The advocates for traditional libraries you mention have great respect for technology but seek a proper balance in all things.
This is especially true now as traditional libraries are becoming less accessible while Internet access is growing.
Laziness is not always the excuse for avoiding the traditional library.
As a tool, the Internet would seem to embody the traditional library's commitment to the free flow of ideas.
For example, access to information stored in a traditional library is determined by its working times which are usually longer than those of other public institutions.