WAUKESHA — It's inefficient, slow and keeps breaking down, but the government agency that bought the nearly $200,000 automated book-sorting machine insists taxpayers are getting their money's worth.
BENTONVILLE -- The new machine meant to increase efficiency and provide better service for patrons at the public library has a new name to go with it. The library announced via a news release Thursday ...
A new half-a-million dollar computerized sorting system at the Napa library now whisks returned books from patrons’ hands to sorting carts and back to shelves faster and more efficiently than ever ...
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