Certain individuals are of the opinion that structures such as libraries results in lavish spending of money and resources, thus, should be substituted for computers. Despite the academic heights and results that can be achieved with a computer, it cannot be compared with the additional benefits of using a library, hence computers should be incorporated in libraries rather than replacing them.
Computers are paramount when it comes to academic research, presentation of topics, online study and official task. In recent times, an internet connected computer makes online study and work easier, as any topic can easily be researched and the official task done speedily, although, distractions can be a major drawback. As pop-up adverts, movies and games can basically take one off-course thereby decreasing individual output. For instance, a colleague got distracted by a movie advert that popped up during an online lesson.
On the other hand, libraries are secluded structures built with aim of academic purpose and a supervisor or librarian who oversees the activities of library users and ensures silence. Hence the level of distraction is decreased as users are aware of the rules in the library and are well able to comply, focus and achieve a set out task.
Other benefits include free access to a variety of books, written papers and previous research topics. People are also exposed to colleagues with greater ideas which cannot be assessed on a laptop. In my opinion, every library should have a computer section for library users as this would maximize efficiency and improve academic results.
In conclusion, though people believe that libraries are a waste of funding and resources, laptops cannot replace the serenity, the level of focus and optimal working environment that can be achieved in a study centre. Hence, computers should be incorporated in libraries to achieve a maximum working environment and results. 
Certain individuals are of the opinion that structures such as libraries results in lavish spending of money and resources,  
thus
, should  
be substituted
 for computers. Despite the  
academic
 heights and results that can  
be achieved
 with a computer, it cannot  
be compared
 with the additional benefits of using a library,  
hence
 computers should  
be incorporated
 in libraries  
rather
 than replacing them.
Computers are paramount when it  
comes
 to  
academic
 research, presentation of topics, online study and official task. In recent times, an internet connected computer  
makes
 online study and work easier, as any topic can  
easily
  be researched
 and the official task done  
speedily
, although, distractions can be a major drawback. As pop-up adverts, movies and games can  
basically
 take one off-course thereby decreasing individual output.  
For instance
, a colleague  
got
 distracted by a movie advert that popped up during an online lesson. 
On the other hand
, libraries  
are secluded
 structures built with aim of  
academic
 purpose and a supervisor or librarian who oversees the activities of library users and ensures silence.  
Hence
 the level of distraction  
is decreased
 as users are aware of the  
rules
 in the library and are well able to comply, focus and achieve a set out task.
Other benefits include free access to a variety of books, written papers and previous research topics.  
People
 are  
also
 exposed to colleagues with greater  
ideas
 which cannot  
be assessed
 on a laptop. In my opinion, every library should have a computer section for library users as this would maximize efficiency and  
improve
  academic
 results. 
In conclusion
, though  
people
 believe that libraries are a waste of funding and resources, laptops cannot replace the serenity, the level of focus and optimal working environment that can  
be achieved
 in a study  
centre
.  
Hence
, computers should  
be incorporated
 in libraries to achieve a maximum working environment and results.