E-Book Readers to Go: NCSU Libraries to Check Out Kindles and Sony Readers
Starting next week, the North Carolina State University Libraries will check out Kindles and Sony Reader Digital Books from its Learning Commons. Users will ask library staff to load desired e-books on the readers at check-out.
Read more about it at "Library to Offer New Reading Options."
Another interesting development is that the NCSU Libraries are supporting both Weblog (WolfBlogs) and Wiki (WolfWikis) services for NCSU community members.
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