The Shallows

In Chapter Five, how does Carr point out that the architecture of the Bronx Library Center has changed to reflect the supremacy of the Internet?

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In Chapter Five, Carr points out that the books in the Bronx Library Center have been pushed to the ends of each room on each of the four main floors, leaving a large amount of space in the middle of the rooms for tables with computers that allow patrons broadband access to the Internet.