Bexar County, Texas says that it will open
the first 100 percent digital public library system in the country,
unveiling plans for its first location this past week. The plan has been
in the works for a while, headed up by Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff,
who says he was inspired to create a digitally native library while
reading Walter Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs.
"If you want to get an idea what it looks like, go into an Apple
store," Wolff told the San Antonio Express News. Called BiblioTech, the
library system plans for several locations, starting with a first one in
the fall of 2013 on the south side of the county. Wolff says this
system won't be a replacement for the County's City library system, but
an enhancement to it. They plan to save money by using buildings which
are already owned by Bexar County, and have estimated that beginning
costs are around $250,000 to secure the first 10,000 titles for the
library.
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