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May 1, 2000

Pop Culture

by. H. Finkelstein

Popular Culture will draw people into the library and provide opportunities for learning library skills. People want to find this information-they are going to do so with search engines or other questionable methods. Libraries can shine a light on the path to help users find the best and cleanest information. Users begin to feel comfortable questioning all sources of information they encounter. Critical thinking skills can be taught using popular mass media. Students can learn to be informed consumers of information, able to make distinctions between fact and fiction. Popular culture can be both the lure and the medium used to facilitate this process.

Welcome to the Anime Digi-Lib, a virtual index to anime on the internet. This site strives to house a comprehensive index to both personal and commercial websites and provides reviews to these sites. We hope to be a gateway for people who've never imagined they'd ever be interested in Japanese Animation.

 

 

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