The SJC (San Jose International Airport) commercial airport in South Bay is sharing their new Digital Pop-Up Library with free service for passengers. The SJC Airport new Pop-Up Library is made possible through a partnership with SJPL (San Jose Public Library) to make it happen. The airport passengers of all ages can have free access to download eBooks using their electronic mobile devices, and needs a small network device by Axis360 to enjoy eBooks for three weeks. This SJC Airport and SJPL partnership service at the airport is free to the public and doesn't require a library card for services. It also doesn't need any data planning for accessibility and/or without an app installation to download eBooks for enjoyment. The SJC Airport passengers can access therein eBooks by connecting with Wi-Fi networks at Gate 12 and Gate 24 - visit www.flysanjose.com for more information and/or new Digital Pop-Up Library updates.
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