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  2. Cranston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In addition to traditional library services, the Cranston Public Library provides services such as tax preparation, 3D printing, analog-to-digital audio transferring, and educational programs among others. The system also provides mobile services to homebound residents. [9]

  3. Bookmobile - Wikipedia

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    A bookmobile, or mobile library, is a vehicle designed for use as a library. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They have been known by many names throughout history, including traveling library, library wagon, book wagon, book truck, library-on-wheels, and book auto service. [ 3 ]

  4. Traveling library - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the traveling library is the bookmobile or mobile library, which delivers books along definite routes radiating from some central library. [7] The great advantages of the traveling library are economy, mobility, and adaptability. The collection is limited to books definitely chosen for some purpose. The obsolete and useless are ...

  5. Craft Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    The Craft Memorial Library offers several resources including books, printing, public meeting rooms, fax services, a seed sharing library, 3D printing, online databases, ebooks, and programs for adults, teens, and children. [3] [4] The library also serves researchers interested in local history.

  6. Espresso Book Machine - Wikipedia

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    The first Espresso Book Machine was installed and demonstrated June 21, 2007, at the New York Public Library's Science, Industry and Business Library. For a month, the public was allowed to test the machine by printing free copies of public domain titles provided by the Open Content Alliance (OCA), a non-profit organization with a database of ...

  7. Pima County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Pima County Public Library (PCPL) system serves Pima County, Arizona, with a main library and 26 branch libraries as well as a bookmobile service.The system has its headquarters in Tucson [1] with a service area including the city and the surrounding communities of Arivaca, Green Valley, Sahuarita, South Tucson, Ajo, Vail, Marana, Casas Adobes, and Catalina.

  8. Osceola Library System - Wikipedia

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    Each full-service library has reference librarians, public internet access computers, wireless printing, a wide range of in-library online databases, fiction and non-fiction books, magazines and newspapers, audio-visual resources featuring DVDs, books on CD and music, as well as adult, teen, and children's programming.

  9. Pickering Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Pickering Public Library technology services include public access computers and free wireless internet access across all three branches. The Library provides access to e-books, movies, music, and other electronic items. Each branch has a black-and-white printer where patrons can print for 10 cents a page. All branches also have a photocopier.