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15,945,104 million items

Does this mean 15,945,104 items, or 15,945,104,000,000 items? S♦s♦e♦b♦a♦l♦l♦o♦s (Talk to Me) 04:12, 16 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]


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The following text sounds like it was written by someone in Ektron's sales department. Regardless are these details even noteworthy enough to belong in the article?

In May 2006, the Library launched a new website, which Ektron gave its MVP award as the 2006 Best Overall Site in August.[5] The site allows visitors to register online for a new library card, view their accounts and renew items, and apply for library jobs. They can also order tickets for an author series and make contributions to the library's foundation.

REPLY: This paragraph needs to be updates, as CCPL debuted a new website using the AspenDiscovery platform[1]CLEhobbit (talk) 05:41, 11 February 2024 (UTC)CLEhobbit[reply]

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