Many readers in the city are figuring out how to get their next book, as the Seattle Public Library responds to a cyberattack.
The disruption took out most digital library services, including e-book and audiobook loans, and wi-fi in the 27 library buildings around the city.
Seattle Now Producer Clare McGrane will explain the creative solutions the library is deploying, and how long this might last.
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