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Stop Internet Searching and Start Asking on Fediverse?
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For most things is much quicker to just use the Internet
What's quicker: searching bad info sources online or searching better info sources at the library?
Also OP didn't say it had to be quick
Wikipedia is pretty reliable. It's not perfect but for most things it does the job, and is up to date.
I'd be curious if schools still teach kids how to look things up in books, or if writing reports is now a thing they ask chatgpt to do
Anecdotally, from teachers I know, they use chatgpt.
But libraries are not just print books! They have digital collections and online materials too.