NLB launches machine that dispenses books and e-books

CNA
17 Jul 202002:32

Summary

TLDRThe National Library Board has launched an innovative vending machine for book borrowing in Triathlon, combining physical and eBook access for readers. With a capacity for over 350 titles, including reserved books, this initiative aims to enhance accessibility for those affected by the Chua Chu Kang library's renovation. Residents can borrow and reserve books through their NLB accounts, and new titles are added daily. This digital strategy not only meets community needs but may also expand to other areas based on demand, reflecting the NLB's commitment to fostering a love for reading.

Takeaways

  • 📚 A new vending machine for books has been introduced by the National Library Board.
  • 🏢 The dispenser aims to cater to various reading needs in the Triathlon area.
  • 📖 Residents can borrow both physical books and ebooks from the machine.
  • 💻 Users need an NLB account to borrow books, which can be done online.
  • 🕒 The machine holds over 350 books, including 90 reserved titles.
  • 📅 New books are added daily, appealing to a wide age range.
  • 🏬 The machine is located in the Lot 1 Mall and operates during its opening hours.
  • 🔄 Borrowing limits and loan extensions are the same as public libraries.
  • 🔙 Books must be returned to an actual library, not the vending machine.
  • 🚀 The initiative is part of NLB's digital strategy to reach more readers.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of the new vending machine introduced by the National Library Board?

    -The vending machine allows residents to borrow both physical and eBooks, enhancing access to reading materials.

  • Where is the first vending machine located?

    -The first vending machine is located in Lot 1 Mall in the Chua Chu Kang area.

  • How many books can the vending machine hold?

    -The vending machine can hold over 350 books, including space for about 90 reserved titles.

  • What do residents need to borrow books from the vending machine?

    -Residents need an NLB account and can borrow books with a few clicks through the machine.

  • Are there any restrictions on borrowing from the vending machine?

    -Yes, the borrowing limits and loan extensions are the same as those at public libraries, and books must be returned to a physical library.

  • What types of books are available in the vending machine?

    -The machine offers a selection of popular English books suitable for a wide range of age groups.

  • How often are new books added to the vending machine?

    -New books are added daily.

  • What was the reason for the delay in launching the vending machine?

    -The launch was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • What is part of the National Library Board's broader strategy?

    -The broader strategy includes expanding digital services, such as eBooks and mobile libraries, to reach more people.

  • How will the National Library Board assess the success of the vending machine?

    -The NLB will study the borrowing patterns of users to determine the machine's popularity and potential rollout to other locations.

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