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Is Wi-Fi in a library Li-Wi-Fi?

Glenn Fleishman is researching the use of Wi-Fi in public libraries and indicates that many are providing the service for patrons only. I've been trying to convince my local public library to offer Wi-Fi, but we hadn't considered limiting it to patrons. It was going to be open to everyone. The one difference may be the fact that in Canada libraries cannot charge patrons for services, so there is no real fee collection system. The system was essentially planned as a proof of concept to bring more people into the library.

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