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This style of library is still in its infancy. While libraries are being established in several cities worldwide, the San Francisco Bay Area library still only has a few hundred members. Administrative software continues to be developed and distributed.
 
Another example which takes a slightly different approach is Unlibrary.com. In this system users are free to create communities of any size and scope, rather than a single city-wide community. For instance a church might have it'sits own community, with church members all able to borrow from each other. Users can also have private, invite-only groups.
 
 
==See also==
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== External links ==
 
* [http://www.communitybooks.org/ The SF Distributed Library Project]
* [http://dlpdev.theps.net/ListOfExistingDlpNodes?v=fep A List of Distributed Libraries]
 
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