… lend me your ears books gizmos!

Museums, Public libraries 1 Comment »

 It’s always interesting to see public libraries try lending novel, non-book, non-audiovisual materials. While seeking information about a recent extreme heat alert, I caught the following in a press release from the City of Toronto:

Toronto Public Health and the Toronto Public Library are teaming up with community partners to make pedometers available for loan at 18 library branches throughout the city. This initiative is part of a new Walk into Health program to encourage people to build physical activity into their daily lives. In 2007, over 2,000 pedometers were lent out at 12 branches. Those who borrowed last year stated that pedometers helped them continue walking for exercise.

Last year, SunLife Financial began sponsoring the Musem and Arts Pass, which allows patrons to ’sign out’ tickets good for admission to a number of large and small cultural attractions all over the city.

What other cool stuff do — or could — our public our libraries lend?

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Free ROM audio tour, podcasts

Emerging technology, Museums, Podcasts 1 Comment »

Poking around the Royal Ontario Museum’s website in preparation for a visit to Darwin: The Evolution Revolution, I discovered the freely downloadable Director’s Choice Audio Tour. If you’re into that sort of thing, loading this onto your iPod or other MP3 player before a visit to the ROM will save you the $5.00 audio tour rental fee (check out their podcasts, too).

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