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BACOLOD CITY – Three public libraries in Negros Occidental are recipients of PHP300,000 worth of access to electronic or e-books as additional knowledge resources for library users. These are the Negros Occidental Provincial Library located in this city, Silay City Public Library, and Himamaylan City Public Library, each availing PHP100,000 in e-books for one year.
“We are very grateful to ALPS for these e-books and for sharing new knowledge and skills with our public librarians and library-in-charge,” she said. Panisa said the e-books will augment the knowledge resources at the Provincial Library, which still has limited learning materials for some users. “They don’t have to physically go to the library to access the e-books. They can do it at home and read online. There are also learners who prefer to read books online,” she added.
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