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Supporting Book Discussion Without Buying Multiple Copies

17 February 2026
Libraries are under pressure to do more with less. Space is limited, budgets are tight, and demand for flexible access keeps growing. One clear opportunity is how libraries manage physical books, especially when the same material is needed by many people at once.
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