New high school library focuses on technology, interaction

Dec. 22, 2011
Library at New Haven (Mich.) High School appeals to students' wants

From The Detroit Free Press: More schools across the nation are converting their libraries into more lively, interactive and technology-driven libraries. New Haven High School in New Haven, Mich., is opening a new library that is rich with the kind of technology and comforts teens crave: They can check out books electronically; download books onto their iPods; check out an iPad or book reader and take it home; lounge on comfy furniture; and sip on a hazelnut cappuccino.

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