Gyeongju City Library Launches Mobile Membership Service... Holds 10,000 E-Books
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Dongwook Park] Gyeongju City Library in Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 28th that it will start a mobile membership card service from June 2.
The issuance of a 'mobile membership card' to resolve the inconvenience of plastic membership cards and provide user-centered convenience is possible without installing a separate app. Users can access the Gyeongju City Library website on their smartphones, log in and register, and then visit the library later to sign up as a book borrowing member.
Gyeongju City Library operates an electronic library that allows users to easily borrow books without having to visit the library in person. As of April this year, the number of e-books exceeds 10,000.
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A representative of Gyeongju City Library stated, "The mobile membership card not only reduces the cost of purchasing the existing plastic membership card but also has the advantage of allowing users to access library services anytime and anywhere using their smartphones without being restricted by time or place," adding, "We will strive to provide user-centered services so that citizens can conveniently use the library anytime and anywhere."
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