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The Technology Committee at Brooks Memorial Library is reaching out to the community to gather insights through a comprehensive survey aimed at assessing local technology needs. This initiative seeks to understand how library patrons currently utilize technology and what additional resources they would like to see implemented in the future.
By participating in the survey, community members can share their experiences and preferences regarding technology offerings at the library. The committee emphasizes that this feedback is crucial for enhancing the library's services, ensuring they align with the evolving needs of the community.
The survey is designed to be user-friendly and accessible, encouraging as many patrons as possible to contribute their thoughts. The results will play a vital role in shaping future technology initiatives, programs, and resources at Brooks Memorial Library. Community engagement is key, and the committee looks forward to hearing from a diverse range of voices to better serve everyone.
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