E-book consumers are decidedly shifting to multi-function tablets and away from dedicated e-readers, according to the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)'s closely watched on-going Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading survey.
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E-book consumers are decidedly shifting to multi-function tablets and away from dedicated e-readers, according to the Book Industry Study Group (BISG)'s closely watched on-going Consumer Attitudes Toward E-Book Reading survey.
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Reference and Services Trends in Public Libraries, 2012:
- Traditional reference work is less relevant to the needs of users Via Karen du Toit Delete the scoop?
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"The Brooklyn Public Library is working on a new technology center in its Central Library at Grand Army Plaza, with an emphasis on space for people to work together."
Programming, shared collaboration spaces, self-service options, vibrant teen spaces... Via librarykerri Delete the scoop?
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