From SATO America, Inc.
Dark, dingy, and stuffy went out long ago in libraries, but Farmington Community Library offers much more than well-lit facilities, including videos and CDs along with reference books and paperbacks.
Farmington Community Library Director Beverly Papai obviously sees technology as opening new opportunities and not something to fear. Not only does she use it for the operation side of library management, but for a library's core business: providing information. The increase in the library's circulation, she says, isn't due just to a growing, educated population and a new facility. It's also due to the information technology Farmington Hills offers.
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