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Borders Advances the Superstore

By Norman Oder -- Library Journal, 3/15/2008

Book superstore chain Borders on February 22 was to open, in its headquarters city of Ann Arbor, MI, the first of 14 new “concept stores.” The 28,900 square foot store offers not just a café and a community space with stage but also innovations like a staffed Digital Center for customers to make custom CDs, download books and music, explore genealogy, and create photo books.

Borders' “phrases like 'hub for knowledge, entertainment, and digital downloading' or 'they offer people with shared interests a site to gather and socialize' could have come straight from the strategic plan of many a library,” observed Katherine Gould, director of the Palos Verdes Library District, CA, on her blog.

Several subject areas have computer kiosks and LCD screens; the Travel section offers trip recommendations and even booking opportunities. Software in the Graphic Novels section will help users create their own comic books. The store is the nation's first retail location to feature the LongPen™, conceived by author Margaret Atwood, which allows authors and others, available via video conferencing, to autograph materials.

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