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Last updated on Monday, December 24, 2018
(LAFAYETTE) — A new library in northern Indiana that resembles a cross between an ATM and a vending machine has become the state’s first 24-hour library.
The fully-automated library opened this week inside downtown Lafayette's Red Crown Mini Museum.
The free-standing unit that's about 13 feet wide holds about 340 items on glass-enclosed shelves, including books, audiobooks, and movies.
The machine made by EnvisionWare Inc. of Duluth, Georgia, is a self-checkout unit and a book return.
Users will scan their library cards, select an item from its inventory and that item will drop into a bin to be collected by the borrower.
Tippecanoe County librarian Jos Holman tells the Journal & Courier the mechanical library is the first of its kind for Indiana and is one of two east of the Mississippi River.
Information from: Journal and Courier, http://www.jconline.com
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