Quote from: p26. . . the hope is that somehow the power of the World Wide Web will make possible a new approach to education for the twenty-first century in which each student will be able to stay at home and yet be taught by great teachers from all over the world.
Quote from: p12. . . the user of a hyper-connected library [such as the Internet] would no longer be a modern subject with a fixed identity who desires a more complete and reliable model of a the world, but rather a postmodern, protean being ready to be opened to up to ever new horizons. Such a new being is not interested in collecting what is significant but in connecting to as wide a web of information as possible.
Quote from: p13. . . freeing us from anonymous specialists organizing our databases and deciding for us what is relevant to what. Quantity of connections is valued above the quality of these connections.