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the Chicago Public Library is making changes to library cards and borrowing limits it says will make materials more accessible to Chicago residents. E-cards will be discontinued, and library users ...
Starting May 1, the library will no longer issue e-cards. Some users will still have access until the beginning of August, but they will need a full-access library card or a temporary card afterwards.
Looking for better search results? Adam Engst explores how AI-powered answer engines are transforming online research by ...
The McCracken County Public Library has launched a new app and a new online catalog, offering a new way to connect patrons ...
The book section deserves its own library card catalog system. Paperbacks with cracked spines and dog-eared pages fill shelves in a literary roulette where you might find anything from yesterday’s ...
A vintage advertising sign becomes wall art, an old library card catalog transforms into unique storage, and industrial salvage pieces find new life as lighting fixtures or table bases. The ...
A proposed change to P.E.I.’s Lands Protection Act is getting pushback from a land advocacy group and an MLA who say it doesn’t fix the biggest problems with how land is bought and controlled in the ...
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