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bookmobile

[book-muh-beel, -moh-] / ˈbʊk məˌbil, -moʊ- /




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This spring, when the coronavirus brought everything to a halt — including the bookmobile — Vanessa saw another opportunity to help.

From New York Times

Ruth Hill Media Specialist Anne Graner said earlier this year she was brainstorming ideas to get more books to more kids through the bookmobile, and then the pandemic happened.

From Washington Times

She has worked hard to actively attract customers with a children’s storytime, book clubs, author readings, a bookmobile and a first-editions subscription box, among other enticements.

From Seattle Times

Near Topeka, Kan., a steady flow of cars now arrive outside the public library, while other cars cluster near connected bookmobiles parked in lots near a women’s correctional facility and a mobile home park.

From New York Times

Library use has seen a drastic decline when compared to the previous decade due to technology changes, with only 44 percent of Americans visiting a local library or bookmobile in 2016, according to the Atlantic.

From Fox News