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Provo Library opens creative lab, escape rooms
A camera, along with other equipment, is set up and ready to be used by Provo residents who have current library cards. Residents can use the equipment to film and record things like commercials, music videos and podcasts. (Provo City Library)
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BYU students use technology to make school easier
More college students are accessing the Internet, broadband and cellphones than young adults who are not attending college, according to the Pew Research Center.
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Libraries react to digital era with books, e-books, technological resources
Megan Bird has seen Pokémon figures, fantasy board game pieces, MRI scans, chess sets, roses, and wedding cake toppers since she started working at the Harold B. Lee Library in Winter 2015. Bird works on the second floor Science and Maps section, where visitors can use the library's 3-D printers to print essentially anything.
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Self-publishing: An alternative for independent authors
Michael Larson knew his wife's concept for a children's book would be a hit if a publishing house would accept it.
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eBook readers can now rent books from OverDrive
The webpage for the new HBLL service OverDrive shows the 200 eBook and audio book titles now available for students and faculty.
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How the Internet is changing textbook buying
The frenzied students, the long rows of shelves, the lines that wrap around themselves were all a part of a quintessential beginning of a semester for many students at the BYU Bookstore.
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Apps of the week: Magic for muggles
Harry Potter fans can now be sorted into houses, make potions and duel with other wizards on J.K. Rowling's new fan site, Pottermore. What's more, new Hogwarts 'students' can purchase the entire Harry Potter series on Kindle through Pottermore or Amazon.
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