Thousands of people are taking advantage of wireless Internet at Hawaii public libraries.

And since the state subscribes to several online databases to support student achievement, it’s easier to access things like the National Geographic Archive and Searchasaurus. 

The state librarian’s report this week said in the four months since wireless Internet was added at all 50 branches, patrons have logged more than 37,000 sessions.

Check out the librarian’s full report here

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