A private high school in Massachusetts has replaced its traditional library with a collaborative, all-digital facility.
A high school in Connecticut is developing and honing a hybrid library that incorporates both traditional books and new digital technologies.
Access to the latest devices and tutorials on how to use them are all available at your local library. Via Tamara Cox
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This is the first in a three-part series focused on the changing role of the K-12 library.
All around the world, today’s libraries are serving their communities in new and different ways. But is that enough for tomorrow’s library?
As information becomes more and more digital, public libraries are striving to redefine their roles. A small number are working to create "hackerspaces," where do-it-yourselfers share sophisticated tools as well as expertise.
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