
selfCheck + integrated return bins for service-centric success: Redford Township District Library
Following strategic upgrades, Redford Township District Library sees record circulation, 94% self-check use, and thriving community engagement.
Following strategic upgrades, Redford Township District Library sees record circulation, 94% self-check use, and thriving community engagement.
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