Amanda was there trying to reach even more people with her StudySC project that was so wonderful.
My av on her plot o' land - she had to wear the bunny suit for a month to earn money for charity.
There was also an unnamed library that was using certain e-book products probably outside the permitted boundaries as delineated by the suppliers. It was very interesting. They loaded them with genres (romances, Christian fiction, etc.) and were checking them out in-house - and only to people with good library borrowing track records. They held training sessions on the devices so that those less familiar with the technology wouldn't get lost. They found their employees were taking the training and that patrons were taking them just to get a feel for what the devices were like prior to purchase. They will continue to do this until the suppliers send them a cease-and-desist order. Very brave! Anyone interested in me naming the names can come by the Children's Room and I'll blab in person. I have seen an article online about Amazon allowing borrowing between Kindles ... here. This indicates that the ante has done been upped in the e-reader race and perhaps the circulation of the devices might be coming in the future.
There was also some stuff on Teen programming (using recycled stuff - if anyone wants to do stuff with bottle tops, let me know because I've been saving them up for just such an occasion) and then my brain shut down.
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