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You may have spotted a little free library in your neighborhood — there are more than 200,000 worldwide. But how is their role changing when people increasingly read online?
You might be paying too much for your e-books when you can get them for free from your local library and read them right on your Kindle, Kobo, or even your phone. A lot of people don't realize ...
The Banned Book Club comes on the heels of several similar efforts. One of those is Books UnBanned, which New York City’s Brooklyn Public Library launched in 2021.
‘Dipping Into Reading’: Brooklyn Public Library brings free books and Icees to local pools this week
This week, Brooklyn kids can cool off with more than just a swim. The Brooklyn Public Library, in partnership with the ...
The Brooklyn Public Library has launched Books Unbanned, a website that allows anyone 13 to 21 years old to apply for a free library card that will let them download ebooks from its collection.
You don't need to join a library to read books for free.
The Brooklyn Public Library is now offering a free library card to anyone in the U.S. aged 13 to 21 who wants to check out and read books digitally from anywhere in the country.The program, called ...
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The Southern Maryland Chronicle on MSNCharles County Imagination Library Tops 100,000 Books
The Charles County Public Library has reached a significant milestone in its efforts to promote early literacy, with the ...
Robyn’s Little Free Library, which Rocco Bonavita repurposed from a kitchen cabinet with shingles to match their home, is on a pole near the sidewalk. It’s 20-by-30 inches, and two shelves accommodate ...
Long Beach and other SoCal libraries have joined the Books Unbanned effort, providing children as young as 13 a free e-card ...
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