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Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson demonstrates the on-line computer
Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson demonstrates the on-line computer terminals, the only ones in libraries in Tyne and Wear, at Newcastle Central Library. 16th January 1984
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NCJ Archive
Mirrorpix
Newcastle
England
Media ID 21720024
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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1980s at Newcastle Central Library. The image showcases Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson as he demonstrates the cutting-edge on-line computer terminals, a revolutionary addition to libraries in Tyne and Wear during that time. The photograph captures an intriguing intersection between traditional knowledge repositories - books - and emerging technological advancements. Standing amidst towering bookshelves, Mr. Hanson's presence symbolizes the bridge between old-world wisdom and the digital age. As he expertly navigates the on-line computer terminals, his demonstration highlights how libraries were adapting to embrace technology's potential. This snapshot is not just about computers; it represents a pivotal moment when libraries began their transformation into information hubs of the future. With access to these state-of-the-art systems, visitors could explore vast realms of knowledge through interconnected networks known as the World Wide Web. The ambiance within Newcastle Central Library's interior speaks volumes about society's eagerness for progress while cherishing its literary heritage simultaneously. This image reminds us of how technology revolutionized our lives by bringing together centuries-old wisdom with limitless possibilities offered by cyberspace. As we gaze upon this remarkable scene frozen in time, let us appreciate those like Deputy Librarian Noel Hanson who paved the way for modern library experiences worldwide by embracing new technologies without compromising their commitment to preserving knowledge for generations to come.
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