PHOTOS: Making the digital transition

Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden.

Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Karin Parks, library director at Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden, assigns barcodes to books in the collection so the library can participate in the Central and Western Massachusetts Automatic Resource Sharing (CWMARS) system.

Karin Parks, library director at Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden, assigns barcodes to books in the collection so the library can participate in the Central and Western Massachusetts Automatic Resource Sharing (CWMARS) system. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Volunteer Michele Higgins, left, helps Karin Parks, library director at Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden, assign barcodes to books in the collection so the library can participate in the Central and Western Massachusetts Automatic Resource Sharing (CWMARS) system.

Volunteer Michele Higgins, left, helps Karin Parks, library director at Robertson Memorial Library in Leyden, assign barcodes to books in the collection so the library can participate in the Central and Western Massachusetts Automatic Resource Sharing (CWMARS) system. STAFF PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Published: 11-08-2024 3:45 PM

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