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			Libraries in New York and Seattle Area Staging a Battle of the Sorters
NY Times - EMILY S. RUEB - NOV. 6, 2015 
 
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		| ... Mechanized sorters like New York’s are relatively rare in the library universe.
 Seattle, hometown of Amazon, had the first. They call it the Tin Man.
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 In a brick building in Long Island City, Queens, lives the thumping heart
 of the New York and Brooklyn Public Libraries. There, at the Library Services Center,
 a $2.3 million Lyngsoe machine called the Sorter does its work.
 
 Each day, about 30,000 books, DVDs, CDs and other bar-coded items
 requested by patrons take a spin on its 238-foot-long conveyor.
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