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bookmobile

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




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Fox derives great pleasure when a patron such as Welty picks some of the more adventurous fare she’s selected for her bookmobile travels.

From Seattle Times

A visit inside the bookmobile Saturday revealed bookshelves on both sides of the interior, with children’s books in English and Spanish on the lower shelves and adult-oriented books on the higher shelves.

From Seattle Times

In 1941, the bookmobile serving the county was making 46 service stops.

From Washington Post

When in-person shopping plummeted during the shutdown, bookstores rapidly scaled up their online sales operations, and found other ways to keep their customers, including curbside pickup, home delivery, outdoor pop-up stores and bookmobiles.

From New York Times

Public libraries have re-created themselves many times over the past century — from bookmobiles to electronic information — and will continue to do so to remain relevant.

From Washington Post