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Farmington Libraries Now Offers Digital Content at All Locations
Library card holders can check out digital content at both locations and sync it with their own devices.

Farmington Libraries now offers free access to its digital content at both the main branch and Barney Library.
The library system uses BibleoBoard, which has over 400 thematic collections. Users can sync the content with devices like the iPhone, Kindle Fire HD and a number of Android phones.
“BiblioBoard Library hosts an extensive wealth of content, and it allows library patrons to access that content without limitations such as number of books checked out, hold lines or due dates,” says Laura Horn, Director of Information & Teen Services.
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Farmington Libraries is also working to digitize its own historical collections.
“At BiblioBoard, we love to see libraries creating a more personal experience for their patrons,” said Mitchell Davis, founder and Chief Business Officer of Bibleolabs in a statement. “Farmington Libraries’ collaboration with the town’s historical society is a wonderful way to create collections with greater content and depth.”
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Farmington Libraries is also working with local independent authors through the SELF-e service that allows the library community to view their work.
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