D-Tech SMART Lockers help Hoboken Public Library Deliver State First
“We need an Uptown location. It’s too far to walk an hour down with my stroller.”
When Hoboken Public Library (HPL) needed to find a way to improve access to library materials for its Uptown patrons, they turned to D-Tech’s purpose-built range of SMART library lockers.
With a new library premises not being a realistic proposition, a remote, offsite location where patrons could pick up and drop off library books and other materials seemed like the perfect solution. But to do that, the library would need to break new ground and deliver a state first project.
D-Tech installs New Jersey’s First Remote 24/7 Library Locker
Hoboken’s new SMART Hold library locker is New Jersey’s first offsite, 24/7 library book locker, meaning the city’s residents can now pickup and return library books from an uptown location outside the Hoboken Historical Museum (HHM). Hoboken Public Library patrons are now able to reserve books and collect them from a designated slot in the locker using their library user ID card.
Jennie Pu, Library Director at HPL, says: “We are continually seeking ways to broaden access to library services and programs. Our book lockers are incredibly popular, so placing our first remote locker at the Hoboken Historical Museum, which is our first uptown location, was the perfect way to reach more people in our community.”
Director Pu, speaking to TAP into Hoboken, explained more about the project: “This is the state’s first 24/7 library locker that’s remote which means it’s not at a library location. Really this is a response to Hobokenites coming to the library, asking: ‘We need an Uptown location. It’s too far to walk an hour down with my stroller.’”
The state first locker installation was the culmination of over 18 months hard work from a collection of people representing HPL, HMM and the wider city of Hoboken.
As referenced by Hoboken Mayor Ravi Bhalla, also speaking to TAPinto Hoboken: “It takes a lot of hard work, a year and a half in the making.
“I want to thank Director Pu because since she took the reigns of the Hoboken Public Library we have seen so many diverse programming and when we look at public libraries across the nation it’s all about adaptation and making sure that we move with the speed of time to make sure that libraries are preserved and expanded to create greater accessibility for the general public and that accessibility and innovation is what you see here right behind me.”
Photo Credit: Matt McCann, TAPinto Hoboken
SMART Hold – A 24/7 External Solution for Libraries
A crucial element of the project’s success is the locker’s capability to live safely and securely in an external location. This was made possible by the design and manufacture of D-Tech’s SMART Hold library lockers, which includes a weather-resistant, anti-corrosive chassis and a 1000+ nit touchscreen for easy operation even in direct sunlight.
Coupled with these features, SMART Hold is also one of the most secure solutions on the market, thanks to high tensile strength locks, robust heavy gauge steel walls, and a range of intelligent access options.
About the SMART Range of Library Lockers
SMART Hold lockers – along with D-Tech’s full SMART range, including laptop loaning and charging lockers, library of things lending, and RFID self-service – are manufactured in the USA.
SMART Hold
Pick Up Lockers with SMART Holding
Enable intelligent, self-service capability for smart locker solutions
SMART Charge
IT Asset Management with SMART Charging
Create a secure, centralised IT asset management environment
SMART Lend
Lend anything, anywhere with SMART Lending
Simple smart lending of any item to authorised users, any time or anywhere!
SMART Serve
Enable self-service RFID lending within your smart locker
mix and match any SMART capability to create your perfect all-in-one SMART locker
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