ST. LOUIS – The Barr Library in south St. Louis remains closed after its second break-in over two months, both times believed to be targeting advanced technology inside the library. A library ...
The Public Library Association (PLA) is currently fielding the 2023 Public Library Technology Survey. It seeks to understand the current and emerging trends in public library technology resources, ...
Baker Library aims to meet its objective of being at the vanguard of academic library innovation, linked data experimentation, semantic data modeling, and digital product development through new, ...
Lawton Public Library is teaming up with Senior Planet from AARP and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries to bring five free, ...
Enjoy a free chair yoga class for ages 12 and up is at Superior Public Library May 5 at 10:30 a.m. Led by instructor Jen ...
In 1965, concurrent with the introduction of the first computer using integrated circuit technology, the Pratt Library’s central branch underwent a reorganization. This shift involved the merger of ...
The Contra Costa County Library is partnering with nonprofit group Tech Exchange to offer drop-in tech support at three library branches. Beginning July 29, Tech Exchange will be on-site at the ...
A recently developed Tech Time Drop-In program at the Evergreen Park Public Library is already a hit with older patrons experiencing nagging problems with their phones, tablets and computers. It’s ...
Ritter Public Library, 5680 Liberty Ave. in Vermilion, hosts a weekly Tech at Ten program from 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays for patrons seeking help with their electronic devices. During that time, ...
Ephrata Public Library will spend the next year expanding its digital and family resources with the help of state grant money, receiving more than $100,000 this summer alone. The library received a ...
DNA-encoded libraries have numerous advantages over traditional screening methods, including easy identification of compounds and the large quantity of compounds that can be screened simultaneously.
Hans Teuter of Seattle holds a stack of books he was checking out — without computer help — for himself and his mother at Seattle Public Library’s Broadview branch on Wednesday. (GeekWire Photo / Kurt ...
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