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The hotspot strategy: Cost-justifying free tablet computers for low-income library users

Just one percent of people receiving healthcare in the poverty-and-crime-afflicted city of Camden, NJ, account for 30 percent of costs. But a New Yorker article, a year old but still highly relevant, tells how Camden may become “the first American community to lower its medical costs.” The not-so-secret sauce could be the hotspot strategy, adapted [...]

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How a national digital library system could help promote early childhood learning—and academic and vocational success later on

“People need people to learn, at least when they’re young.” Toddlers at a kid-low wooden table—drinking orange juice. Four decades later, as a ex-poverty beat reporter, I still remember that scene from the Head Start program for an Ohio factory town. The juice made sense, given the long-known link between nutrition, brain development, and learning [...]

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DPLA steering committee adds local librarians, women, minorities, per LibraryCity recommendations—and here are other friendly suggestions

What’s a “public” library without public librarians? Responding to us—and others—the Digital Public Library of America has added three highly respected public librarians to what was a 14-member steering committee without any local librarians. One of the trio, Carla Hayden, former ALA president as well as CEO of the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Baltimore [...]

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