Too soon to let computers replace university libraries

Anonymous Patron writes The Japan Times Online has one that looks at The University of Texas (UT) at Austin’s decision to remove almost all the books from its undergraduate library to provide space for a digital learning center, where students can use computers to access a wide variety of information. University officials are proud to be leading a trend.
It is good to see academia catching up with technology. But what are the repercussions of this shift? I am thinking about this from various perspectives: Teacher, researcher, author and reader.

Note from RH: The article mistakenly identifies the library as being in Houston. It’s at the UT-Austin.”