As a homeschooling parent and the author of an ebook, Knox's Irregulars, this article resonated with me. I'm a former adjunct professor and public school teacher, and firmly believe the education establishment is corrosive to free thought, Christianity and liberty. It is an incestuous little world of groupthinking activists who spout fashionable buzzwords and have only the barest understanding of their craft.
Anything that breaks the monopoly of the educrats is beautiful, in my opinion.
If it's not paper, it's not an archive.
Yes, I do appreciate the the potential of having 10K books on a CD and/or an e-book reader. Am very wary of most current readers, but am not entirely au courant with how they work so I won't make claims that might not be true.
An interesting side effect is that older books can be Gutenberged.