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Scott Firestine, director of the Richmond Public Library, stands in the new children’s area at the Main Library in Downtown that includes computers for young patrons and their parents to use. The glassed-in area behind Mr. Firestine contains the new innovation center that is equipped with a 3D scanner, printer and other modern technology, which are among multiple changes happening inside the building at 101 E. Franklin St.

Scott Firestine, director of the Richmond Public Library, stands in the new children’s area at the Main Library in Downtown that includes computers for young patrons and their parents to use. The glassed-in area behind Mr. Firestine contains the new innovation center that is equipped with a 3D scanner, printer and other modern technology, which are among multiple changes happening inside the building at 101 E. Franklin St.

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“We’re shaking off the dust,” said Scott Firestine, director of the Richmond Public Library. That’s his description of the changes sweeping through the Main Library in Downtown.