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Old 04-04-2011, 03:22 PM   #33
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One of my main reasons for using libraries was to read magazine. Ones I like to read, but that are not ones that I would buy a subscription for. (I do buy subscriptions for ones I use for work, or my most "obsessive" hobbies.)

But now my library is cutting way back on magazine subscriptions. I am on the board of directors of our local astronomy society, so to keep some astronomy magazines in at our local library, I offered to bring them my magazines I subscribe to if they would put them on the shelves.

I thought this could be a great option if they had people "adopt" a magazine subscription on topics they were interested in.

Turns out they can't as everything is centralized.

So now I get them online. I would find it useful if the library could get online magazine subscriptions I could read on my tablet.
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