Most vending machines dispense drinks or snacks. A new lighted vending machine at Lincoln Library in downtown Springfield is stocked with take-home books. The public library is trying to build home ...
The Osterville Village Library in Barnstable has rolled out a new way to check out books: a vending machine. The AutoLend Library, as it's called, works like a Redbox kiosk. People can browse through ...
A LIBRARY SETS UP A VENDING MACHINE THAT ALLOWS PEOPLE TO CHECK OUT A BOOK OR A DVD. THE VENDING MACHINE IS IN THE FLORIDA AND DESIRE NEIGHBORHOOD. AND TODAY, THE LIBRARY SET UP AN EVENT TO ...
Patrons of two Park and Recreation Authority activity centers in Tuscaloosa County now have an educational opportunity to accompany their workouts. Tuscaloosa Public Library is placing book vending ...
TELFORD – Giving books as incentives to young people taking part in Indian Valley Public Library reading programs isn’t new. What’s new is the library’s new book vending machine. “Giving books is part ...
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. — A new book vending machine allows Palm Beach County Library System cardholders to borrow new and popular books. Library to Go was unveiled Tuesday afternoon at the Robert ...
WORCESTER - The new Worcester Public Library book vending machine at Union Station will be formally unveiled during an event at 3 p.m. Friday at Union Station, 2 Washington Square. According to an ...
The Clark County Public Library has partnered with Wittenberg to put a book vending machine in the university’s Thomas Library. The $60,000 machine, which was unveiled Wednesday, can vend books, music ...
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Public Library unveiled its first vending machine-style library in the Ninth Ward. The vending machine has over 200 books and DVDs that library cardholders in Orleans and ...
Residents of the Desire neighborhood near the New Orleans Recreation Development (NORD) Commission Desire Florida Multi-Service Center were treated to a new library vending machine housed within its ...
A reader wants the latest thriller by Stephen King. With the swipe of a library card on a machine and the entry of the book’s row and number code on a keypad, a mechanical arm grabs the item and sends ...
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