Ministry of SMEs Opens Electronic Library for Small Business Owners... Over 60,000 Books Available for Free Rental
Up to 10 eBooks per month available for 2-week rental
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwak Minjae] The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced on the 2nd that it has opened a digital library to strengthen the capabilities of small business owners, providing free rental services for over 58,000 e-books.
The digital library was introduced to enhance small business owners' digital adaptability and to help them innovate and strengthen their capabilities through self-development and business improvement.
Users can rent more than 58,000 books across all fields including economics and management, humanities, science, arts, and lifestyle through mobile devices such as smartphones and PCs. The collection is conveniently categorized by popular books, recommended books, and new releases.
E-book rentals are available to anyone who has registered as a prospective entrepreneur or small business owner on the small business support portal "Sosangongin Madang".
To use the service, select the digital library in the Small Business Knowledge Learning Center and rent the desired e-book. Each member can rent up to 10 books per month, with each book available for a two-week rental period.
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Won Youngjun, Director of Small Business Policy at the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, said, “Running a business requires various experiences and know-how, but small business owners may lack the time to acquire these. Through e-books, which have no time or space constraints, they can gain ideas for business improvement or new business opportunities.”
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