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tour Close Flashcards

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Who first stated the idea of ‘knowledge is power’?

A

Francis Bacon

The quote was selected in 1897.

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What does the phrase ‘knowledge is power’ signify when applied to libraries?

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It transforms from a slogan into a living practice.

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What are some tools that libraries provide to empower people?

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  • Educate themselves
  • Improve their skills
  • Make informed decisions
  • Challenge misinformation
  • Advocate for their rights
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What is the primary role of libraries in relation to knowledge?

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They house vast amounts of knowledge and empower people with it.

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How do libraries contribute to the democratization of knowledge?

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They offer free and equal access to knowledge for all.

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Why is it important that libraries provide access to knowledge?

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Power shouldn’t be hoarded by the privileged.

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What does ‘access to knowledge is access to power’ imply in the context of libraries?

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Libraries level the playing field for intellectual and economic growth.

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What role do libraries play as defenders of intellectual freedom?

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They protect intellectual freedom and support critical thinking.

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What are some ways libraries ensure the power derived from knowledge is based on truth?

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  • Offer curated, credible resources
  • Promote media literacy
  • Encourage exploration of diverse perspectives
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Fill in the blank: Libraries protect, preserve, and make ______ available.

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[knowledge]

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True or False: Libraries only store knowledge without empowering individuals.

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False

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What is the significance of the quote ‘knowledge is power’ in relation to libraries?

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It highlights the transformative power of knowledge in personal growth and societal change.

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What should you do after the library tour according to the text?

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Explore the collections or revisit areas visited.

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What is the continued connection to the library mentioned in the text?

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loc.gov

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