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By Lisa M. Bowman, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jan 7, 2003 3:07:00 PM

The Cleveland Public Library is launching an eBook system that will let people download publications onto their PCs and personal digital assistants. The new eBook collection, which will go online in March, is believed to be the first of its kind in a public library and will operate much the same as a traditional library system. Patrons wishing to download the eBooks will need to have a Cleveland Public Library card. What's more, only a limited number of each eBook will be available, and after a preset number of days, the eBook will lock out the current reader so another patron can check it out.

About 1,000 books, including the latest titles from authors such as Michael Crichton, Clive Barker and Joyce Carol Oates, will be available as eBooks.

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