Friday, July 25, 2008

Seven ways your library can help you during a bad economy

This list was produced for The Consumerist, a consumer advocacy blog, by a librarian who wanted to point out all the ways a library can help you save money when money is tight.

1. You can get pretty much any book at the library: A book habit can be expensive. Even second hand books can add up if you read a lot. Even the smallest library can access inter-library loan, Worldcat, OCLC and other library loan services to get you even the most obscure and out of print material.


Read the rest at The Consumerist.

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