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iTunes Macs: 49,000 songs -- Every CD ripped!

I was reminded of this incredible service at Cherry Hill Public Library in new Jersey when I came across John Blyberg's recent post on iTunes sharing:

http://www.blyberg.net/2006/09/12/sharing-music-with-itunes-and-mt-daapd/

I appreciate John's take and his "how to do it" hints.

I don't know much about MT DAAPD but I do know offering your library users access to your entire CD collection via library computers is darn user-centered and just plain FUN!

LISTEN BEFORE YOU BORROW!

iTunes Macs: 49,000 songs -- Every CD ripped!

Like John, I like to hear from folks about how this is going for them if they've tried it. Cherry hill? Others?

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