Thursday, March 28, 2013

Pew Research: Innovative Library Services "In the Wild" (Jacksonville Public Library, JPL Express Oceanway)

Pew Research: Library services "in the wild"



From LEID Products

Cheers: Lockers a neat idea for Jacksonville-area libraries.  (Florida Times-Union, 9.28.2012)

Excerpt:  Oceanway does not have its own library, so with some creativity a system of electronic lockers was installed at the Oceanway Community Center.

The lockers provide a secure pick-up location for books, DVDs, CDs and other library materials checked out by library customers. The lockers are accessible only by the customer that ordered the materials. The system is the first of its kind in the Southeast.

JPL Express Oceanway opened last summer and was so popular that Holt stepped in to expand the service, using district funds to add more lockers.

Related posts:
Jacksonville Public Library, "Lost in the stacks".  (3/28/2013)
Rangeview Library District; Hands-on, participatory programming.  (3/27/2013)
Sacramento Public Library, alt-library.  (3/27/2013)
Pima County Public Library, Bookbike.  (3/27/2013)
Chambers County Public Library, Korean Discussion Group.  (3/27/2013)
Pima County Public Library, .Catalyst Cafe.   (3/26/2013)
Fishing rod loan program.  (3/26/2013)
Temecula Public Library, Play and Learn.  (3/26/2013)
Maine public libraries, telescopes.  (3/26/2013)
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library:  Recipe assistants.  (3/25/2013)
Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library:  Red carpet service.  (3/25/2013)
San Francisco Public Library:  U.S. citizenship resources.  (3/25/2013)
Orange County Library System:  The Right Service at the Right Time.  (3/25/2013)
Northern Onondaga Public Library:  LibraryFarm.  (3/24/2013)
Lopez Island Library musical instruments collection.  (3/24/2013)
Scottsdale Public Library "Gimme Engine".  (3/24/2013)
Contra Costa County Library "Snap & Go": (3/23/2013)

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