You learned how to use a Card Catalog when looking for books at the library.
I miss card catalogues, and libraries and real books.
I'm a lawyer, and I was probably just about the last generation of lawyers taught to do legal research primarily using actual books. We were taught computer research, as well, but Lexis and WestLaw were just coming on the scene at the time and, while everyone recognized they were the wave of the future, they were still really a side note at the time. I am fairly proficient at computerized legal research, but I miss going to the library to do my research and searching the stacks for the right case reporter and Shepardizing cases by having a series of books open before me, cross referencing from one to the other. Undoubtedly, so much less efficient, but also so much more "tactile". I'm a very "visual" person, and it's just hard to have visual cues from computer generated search results.
Oh my God, I just realized that I sound like Samuel T. Cogley! When the hell did
that happen?