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Date: Tue, Jun 13, 2017, 1:49 AM
Subject: Bookshelf: roundup
To: <billcoffin68@gmail.com>
Bookshelf: roundup |
Posted: 12 Jun 2017 12:46 AM PDT For the next six weeks, any member of the public in New York can head to subwaylibrary.com or download the New York Public Library's reader app, SimplyE, to have unlimited access to a wide selection of NYPL-provided e-books. The initiative also aims to promote the free Wi-Fi service at each of the subway's underground stations, which rolled out late last year. When users log onto the service, a link to the Subway Library website will appear, encouraging you to read a book instead of your Facebook feed. |
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