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DOVER, Del. (AP) — State officials are signing a memorandum of understanding that will join the Dover Air Force Library with Delaware's library system.
Gov. Jack Markell planned to be on hand Monday for the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Delaware Division of Libraries and Delaware Library Catalog Consortium.
Dover base vice commander Col. Kevin Gordon also was to join local officials and State Librarian Dr. Annie Norman for the event.
The memorandum integrates the materials of the Dover base library through a "floating collection" that will be made available for use by all Delawareans through public libraries statewide.
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