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With book lovers increasingly turning to e-readers, the Ridgewood library is keeping up by teaching patrons to use them.

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With book lovers increasingly turning to e-readers, the Ridgewood library is keeping up by teaching patrons to use them.

North Jersey’s libraries catching the e-book wave

Thursday, October 11, 2012    Last updated: Thursday October 11, 2012, 10:54 AM
BY  LINH TAT
STAFF WRITER
The Record

Like many people, Emily Young used to find e-readers intimidating. “Generally, my kids take the lead on this stuff and I just fumble through,” she said as she arrived at an informal weekly class at the Ridgewood Library on how to use e-readers and tablets.

She brought along her husband’s Kindle, determined not to let digital technology get the best of her. “Like most adults, I’m always hesitant that I’m going to mess something up,” she said.

Whatever their age or comfort level with digital devices, everyone is welcomed at the Ridgewood Library’s e-reader tutorial, which tries to introduce people to the world of e-readers, tablets and digital books.

https://www.northjersey.com/ridgewood/173686881_How_We_Live_catching_the_e-book_wave_.html

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