Grab-and-Go Service to Launch at Some Brooklyn Public Library Branches in July
Patrons won’t be able to browse but will pick up books checked out online or by phone, reports our sister pub Brooklyn Paper.
The Brooklyn Public Library announced Thursday that it will start the first phase of its reopening on July 13, allowing for grab-and-go book service after more than three months of virtual-only services.
“While our virtual library will continue to offer expanded digital collections, we know there is nothing quite like the pleasure of grabbing a new book in the summertime,” said Linda Johnson, CEO of the Brooklyn Public Library, in a statement.
To read the whole story by our sister pub Brooklyn Paper, click here.
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