Dear Ms Karnik
The examples I had is a US public library. In India, an academic library
(Indian School of Business, H'bad) allows students to upload electronic
stuff on to their iPads and pen drives. I think they also lend handheld
devices, but you may check it with Dr S Venkadesan, Director of Knowledge
Services at IBS.
Best wishes.
Arun
On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 9:34 PM, Sushma Karnik
If we have to start such service in Indian libraries, we will have to increase the library deposit. Will library members pay the increased amount? Any Indian library lending iPads or Kindles to library members?
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 4:38 PM, Subbiah Arunachalam < subbiah.arunachalam@gmail.com> wrote:
Friends:
Now one can not only borrow e-books from the local public library but also a device to read them (like an iPad or Kindle). See this news story from Texas, USA.
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http://www.wacotrib.com/news/education/hewitt-library-offering-tablets-e-rea...
One of the purposes of a public library is to reach knowledge and information to the community. And if that needs assistance with technology for those who cannot afford it, the library is ready to provide it.
Arun
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