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Richard Gonzales Reports On The Controversy Surrounding San Francisco's

new main public library, which is less than a year old. The 137-million-dollar structure initially attracted national attention as a model for the public library of the next century and has attracted nearly three times as many visitors as its predecessor. But, criticism abounds: about how to preserve a public library's traditional role, while incorporating new technology.

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