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Distributed library

A distributed library is a collection of materials available for borrowing by members of a group, yet not maintained or owned by a single entity. The library catalog is maintained on a database that is made accessible to users through the Internet. This style of library is still in its infancy. Administrative software continues to be developed and distributed.

Early Concepts
A precursor is the Tabard Inn Library established in 1902 where travelers could check out books at one station and return them at another, with each station operated by a different individual. To patrons, the library appeared as a distributed library. The Book Lovers Library based in Philadelphia, PA rented the books to each exchange station. ==See also==
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