Talk:Borrowing center
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[edit]This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Lezhou1. Peer reviewers: Rachelhannahlee.
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[edit]Improving Article The notes in this page said that the article needs more content to represent a worldwide view of the subject. So I will develop a section about borrowing center in different countries. Here are three main areas I will talk about: North American, Europe and Asia. In the North American section, borrowing center in Oakland is a typical example.And I will continue the introduction of Sharing Depot in Toronto,Canada, as the original article has mentioned it in the leading section. In the Europe section, through a screenshot from the live “ Map of Tool Libraries and Libraries of Things” at Localtool.org, borrowing center is much less common in Europe than in North America. But this information I found is a piece of news(link:http://www.didiy.eu/blogs/library-didiy-tools-and-things-movement-still-missing-europe) , so the reliability of the source need to be considered. And the reason why there are fewer borrowing center in Europe is unsolved. In the Asia section, some concepts similar to borrowing center exist.So there is a potential market to develop borrowing centers in Asian countries. Lezhou1 (talk)