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Old 05-04-2015, 10:57 AM   #42
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ETA: TB posted while I typed...same sort of thinking, I think. I was also thinking of stuff like longer school days, before/after hours for school media center access, more community media centers.
Great ideas.

Another option is to give school librarians the authority to issue restricted public library cards to kids who don't have library cards. These cards would only be good for e-content. Then during the school day, kids can go online in the school library and download books from the public library to their reading devices.

If people think hard enough and coordinate between public and private agencies, solutions can be easily found to overcome any obstacles that pop up.
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