LitKeeper (short for Literature Keeper) from Plymouth Rocket, is designed to help libraries and their patrons keep track of the literature or media that they are enjoying (or not).
For starters, it can be a book list and kids can pick a book and enter the number of pages or the number of minutes that they have read today. It’s easy for them—and library staff— to keep track of their progress.
Each LitKeeper program can be configured to record the progress made with whatever type of item you specify. When they finish an item, readers can add a review that may be seen by staff, peers, or the general public. Library staff can print certificates, award prizes, or request more information.
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