I must say I’m rather proud of the Edmonton Public Library — my local library. They were one of the first in Canada to:
- offer free Wi-Fi to members,
- jump into social media,
- equip branches with self-checkout barscanners and RFID chip automated checkin,
- allow online holds and media reservations,
- create a mobile library app,
- offer digital delivery of ‘loaned’ material.
And now they’re taking advantage of Groupon to offer discounts on membership renewals.
This last initiative is just another step the library is taking to remain relevant, and stimulate membership by ‘being where the users are’, while magazines, newspapers and other forms of traditional media are being challenged by mobile internet technologies.
At the close of the offer, it looks like just under two thousand people bought in to the concept and bought $6.00 library cards — a steal, actually for all the services offered.
But mine can’t be the only forward-thinking library in Canada…got an example of your public library embracing tech? Write about it in the comments!
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