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Internet-linked computers“Though Delaware libraries have more than twice as many computers as a few years ago—163 in 2000 versus 351 in 2005—they simply can’t keep up with demand. At Rehoboth Beach in the summertime, lines get so long that librarians pass out receipts with a printed time to return to use the computer.” – Delaware Online.

The TeleRead take: I hope more libraries will grow up and not expect everyone to pass through the turnstile. Time for a TeleRead-style approach to help drive down the cost of hardware domestically for schoolchildren and other library users, not just abroad? Alas, the Digital Divide is alive and well.

Photo: CC-licensed, from Striatic in Vermont.

Related: Read e-books on $200 OLPC-style laptop by end of ‘07? Bargains for e-bookers in U.S., other developed countries?

 
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