PRINCETON, N.J.--Firestone Library at Princeton University will convert to a computerized check-out system for its three million volumes, perhaps as early as next spring, the university announced.
Information about each book now must be fed into the computer system. University Librarian Donald W. Koepp said information about 100,000 books already has been recorded and he expects that number will rise to 200,000 by next June.
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