Read the text and mark the statements true, false, or not stated
a library with no books?
how will you feel if you walk into your local public library and instead of hundreds of shelves with all kinds of exciting books, you see a modern store with computers and other electronic gadgets? that is exactly the vision nelson wolff, the texas judge, has for bibliotech, a new kind of public library. he says that he loves paper books, but he believes that it is time to bring the library system in the direction in which the world is going — ebooks! the library will not have any paper books, but it will have over 10,000 etitles to browse through and even download onto their own ereaders. for those that do not have access (доступ) to an ipad, nook, kindle, or other ereading device, there will be 150 ereaders that you can borrow, 50 of which will be for kids! in addition, the library will also have 50 computer stations, 25 laptops, and 25 tablets for people to enjoy. the number of books will grow every year, so that one day, the book selection at this hi-tech version can be as big as the one found in a traditional library. in 2011, the city of newport beach in california, tried to transform its library into a bookless one. but the public did not take it too well and the officials gave up the idea. so are people ready for a bookless library? only time will tell. some people think that paper books are better because the computer can freeze and you won’t be able to read but with paper books you can read whenever you like. but if it works, hi-tech libraries will open in many more places.
1) hi-tech libraries look like electronic devices shops.
2) all people prefer paper books to electronic versions.
3) a number of hi-tech libraries were built in the usa.
4) there are no real books in hi-tech libraries.
5) bookless libraries are good because computers never break.
6) the texas library has more books (their electronic versions) than a traditional library.
7) some people prefer traditional libraries.
8) bookless libraries are becoming more popular in america.
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2) False. The text states that while Nelson Wolff loves paper books, he believes it's time to move towards ebooks. It does not mention the preference of all people.
3) Not stated. The text only mentions the bibliotech library in Texas and the unsuccessful attempt in Newport Beach. It does not provide information about the number of hi-tech libraries in the USA.
4) True. The text explicitly states that the bibliotech library will not have any paper books.
5) False. The text briefly mentions that some people think paper books are better because computers can freeze, implying that computers can break and prevent reading.
6) False. The text mentions that the bibliotech library will have over 10,000 etitles to browse and download, 150 ereaders, and other devices. It does not make a direct comparison to the number of books in a traditional library.
7) True. The text mentions that some people prefer traditional libraries, indicating that there is a preference for them.
8) Not stated. The text does not provide information about the popularity of bookless libraries in America, aside from mentioning the unsuccessful attempt in Newport Beach.