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		<title>By: Purple Library #3: Efficiency vs. Identity at Library Zen</title>
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		<description>[...] Over the past few weeks within the Purple Library series there have been&#160;reasons why we should change and bad habits that lead to being unremarkable. Today the focus is on a niche evolving libraries tends to overlook- patrons that fear change. [...]</description>
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