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“We realized there was a real value based on what we’ve heard from our patrons; there’s a value to that service regardless of pandemic circumstance,” said Andrew Meyer, noting there’s been good use of the program and praise for its convenience amid the pandemic.
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Currently 16 of the county’s 25 libraries, including all three in Sarnia, offer the service.
The branches are also set to reopen Aug. 3 to in-person browsing, public computer use, WiFi access and academic research – all by 45-minute appointments, the county recently announced.
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