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Old 01-03-2015, 10:38 PM   #10
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Yes, even in the areas outside the metro (Minneapolis/St. Paul) they still move a lot of ebooks in Minnesota. Unfortunately, the same ancient parochial "no, they're OUR ebooks and YOU can't borrow them" is still in full force. Not everywhere, but definitely in Hennepin County (Minneapolis).

The library in Northfield has at LEAST monthly sessions to help people learn to use their readers and tablets, as does the Senior Center. I suspect a lot of other places are doing similar things.
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