How much interest do Wellesleyites have in trying out a Kindle or Nook?

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Wellesley Free Library has been aggressive about putting newfangled gadgets (such as self-playing audiobooks called Playaways) and online reading services  (such as the OverDrive downloadable audiobooks) into patrons’ hands. We heard a recent NPR report on libraries lending e-readers such as Amazon.com Kindles or Barnes & Noble Nooks (shown here) and inquired about whether the Wellesley Free Library might do likewise. Sure enough, getting ahold of some e-readers is under active consideration by the library and a decision could be made in the next month or two. Interest to date seems to be largely from people who want to try them out before buying them.

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