INDIANAPOLIS — This spring, Indianapolis Public Schools will enhance the learning experiences for about 5,000 additional students through an expanded partnership with the Indianapolis Public Library. Twelve more IPS schools are slated to become part of the library’s Shared System, improving access to physical and digital resources within the classroom. The schools will join the 14 other IPS schools already part of the system.
The Shared System is an interlibrary collaboration between IndyPL, 66 schools, two special libraries, and three museums. The schools function as a branch of the library, allowing students to use the library’s catalog to request materials from IndyPL or other Shared System members.
Some of the latest IPS school libraries to join are School 46, 57, 31, 39, 55, and 106.
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