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Brooklyn Public Library Case Study
Max Rotter
Meraki | Networking
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Walk into any one of Brooklyn’s public libraries and you will see kids making Lego robots, adults taking computer classes, students working on homework, and members of every generation enjoying a good book. Serving Brooklyn’s 2.6 million residents as the sixth largest public library system in the United States, Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is designed to serve patrons from every neighborhood and from every walk of life. To deliver on this mission and provide an extensive number of library programs, BPL relies on zero-touch and always-on technology to meet the growing demands of visitors.
