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The public library in an Internet age: At Macomb Library for the Blind digital disruption is welcomeThe Macomb Library for the Blind looks more like a combination of a post office and library than just a library. Plastic bins stamped with “US Postal…
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At the Woodmere branch of the Traverse Area District Library in Traverse City, storytelling doesn’t just mean picture books and reading aloud. It means…
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Dozens of flyers in the front hallway of the newly renovated Pinckney Community Public Library advertise programs: puzzle hour, knitting group, kids yoga,…
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There’s a bright blue bus that rumbles through Ypsilanti streets. The words “Start Here. Go Anywhere.” are painted on the outside. On the inside there are…
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On a recent Thursday, the Cascade Branch of the Kent District Library in Cascade Township, just outside of Grand Rapids, was bustling – but not just with…
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Although Walton Erickson Memorial Library in Morley is one of only six libraries left in the state that uses a physical card catalog instead of an…
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The public library in an Internet age: At the Ann Arbor District Library, you can borrow a telescopeYou check out rent the giant chess set that’s in the lobby of the downtown branch of the Ann Arbor District Library. Production librarian Jody Harnish…
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Pre-Wikipedia there was the encyclopedia.Pre-Google there was the reference desk. In the age of the Internet, what’s the future of the local library?“They…
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Pre-Wikipedia there was the encyclopedia.Pre-Google there was the reference desk.In the age of the Internet, what’s the future of the local library?We…