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How can using text messaging reduce our use of paper?

As mewst33 pointed out in theWelcome Thread, Millennium is updating their database to send text messages to students when they owe fines or a book needs to be renewed.

We could offer students the option of texting them the with the call numbers we send them with into the stacks. What other uses might we find for text messages?

One potential problem that I see with relying on text messaging- they aren't free. Students might not welcome text messages from the library that they have to pay for. Also, how will sending text messages from Millennium effect the library budget?


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