Our Digital Library
15 Personalized Digital Library Relational Databases designed to help YOU get the ACTIONABLE INFORMATION you need, when you need it, and formatted for the device you’re using when you need it.
All Information Packets have a “Blockchain” attached to assist in VERIFING the Information.

Click on the Digital Library Database you are interested in.
Raw Data
Just a Packet of Bits and where the Bits came from.
(No Voting)
Facts
Simple statements that can be objectively verified by the Community.
(Voting on True or False)
Quotes
Things People have said.
(Voting on True or False, Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Jobs
The jobs the Community needs performed for the Community to Thrive.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not)
Skills
The skills you need to master the Jobs the Community needs.
(Voting on Agree or Not)
Stories
Stories and Narratives intended to paint a picture of reality that others can agree with.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Fears
Descriptions of the fears the Community has so those fears can be managed.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Beliefs
Simple statements that cannot be objectively verified but can be agreed with.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Arguments
Attempts to provide reasons for thinking that some belief is true. All arguments have two parts. The first part are the facts, beliefs, and definitions. The second part is the beliefs those facts and beliefs are intended to support.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Definitions
Definitions of words and phrases that members can agree with or not.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Questions
The things we need to know to thrive in the 21st Century
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Answers
The Answers to the questions the community has.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Fun
Humor that makes a point. No cat videos!
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Goals
Simple statements about the things the Community should be working toward.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Predictions
The jobs and the skills you need to master them.
(Voting on Reasonable or Not, Do you Agree or Not)
Digital Library Voting Criteria
database | True/False | Reasonable/Not-Reasonable | Agree/Disagree |
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Raw Data | |||
Facts | X | ||
Jobs | X | ||
Skills | X | ||
Beliefs | X | X | |
Definitiions | X | X | |
Goals | X | X | |
Predictions | X | X | |
Lessons | X | X | |
Classes | X | X | |
Stories | X | X | |
Humor | X | X | |
Fears | X | X | |
Quotes | X | X | X |
We are not the Only Digital Library in the Cloud.
Because smart people like Faraday and Maxwell, Shannon and Licklighter we now have digital liberaries all over the world. We now have easy access to hundreds of thousands of online libraries, and some of them are simply wonderful. The majority are invaluable sources of reference, but there are some, such as those listed below, that contain books, maps, films and audio-books that would be difficult to find in physical form.This data is another source of “Raw Data.” Yes, we have an ALMS Library that will complement all other digital repositories. But, that, in no way means, the ALMS library is the only library we can use.
Here are some others. (I would suspect this list will grow over time. But it is a relatively small list.0
1. World Digital Library. A source for manuscripts, rare books, films, maps and more in multilingual format.
2. Universal Digital Library. A collection of one million books.
3. Project Gutenberg. More than 33,000 e-books to read and download.
4. Bartleby. An immense collection of books for consultation, including fiction, essay and poetry.
5. ibiblio. E-books, magazines, academic essays, software, music and radio.
6. Google Books. More than 100,000 books for consultation, download or on-line purchase.
7. Internet Archive: The largest digital library for downloading e-books and audio-books for free.
8. Open Library: More than one million e-books of classic literature to download.
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