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Librarians have spent this past year fighting battles over book bans, government funding, AI. Now, some are struggling simply to acquire the latest books after one company that supplies libraries announced it was going out of business. NPR's Andrew Limbong reports.
ANDREW LIMBONG, BYLINE: Greensboro is a small town in rural Maryland over on the Eastern Shore. The library there is actually inside the community center, but otherwise, it's a library like any other. There's a corner for kids' stuff, a row of computers and a shelf of new releases, or on this day, new-ish releases.
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