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Hello Peter

We've just started to look into providing access to iPads in our
libraries.  These are in addition to the PN PCs and staff hand held iPads
already in use.

Whether they will act as additional PN facilities or as self service for
library / council tasks or quick reference we're in the process of deciding.

We're interested in how we manage the iPads from a central location - Apple
Configurator may be the way to go.

We also have a Windows8 PC, embedded in a housing with a table top screen,
which we've added Windows apps and links to library and council content
to.  This was supplied by SOLUS.

Regards




*Paul McIlroy*
Electronic Information Officer / Virtual Library Officer
Warwickshire Direct & Libraries
Resources Group
Warwickshire County Council
Village G5, Room 1
Shire Hall
Market Place
Warwick
CV34 4RL

*Tel:* 01926 412658 except Fridays: 01827 721675

*Website:* www.warwickshire.gov.uk/libraries
*Facebook:*
www.facebook.com/pages/Warwickshire-Library-Information-Service/182601431785044
*Twitter:* @warkslibraries

On 12 December 2014 at 12:30, Peter Aspinall <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>
> Currently all our public access PCs are traditional keyboard and mouse,
> but as part of an update of our equipment we are looking into making some
> touchscreen devices available for public use.
>
> If you have revamped your IT equipment with touchscreens have you
> completely or partially replaced "traditional" PCs ?
>
> What has been the user experience ?
>
> Any particular models you could recommend ?
>
> Thank you
>

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