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The digital revolution is turning a new page at London’s public libraries.

Starting June 1, you’ll be able to borrow not only laptops through the library system, but also internet access.

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The move puts London in step with some of the largest library systems in the country, fighting the digital divide that separates those who can and can’t afford the technology by loaning out internet access through Wi-Fi hotspots.

People are used to the idea of going to their library branch and using the public computers there, but the new program will allow adult cardholders to “borrow” internet access in their preferred location — say, at home — by the temporary loaning of Wi-Fi hot spots.

“It’s the ability to connect to the internet,” Ellen Hobin, who heads up marketing for London’s libraries, said of the hot spots. “It’s the internet that’s the wallet breaker,” she added.

“We do think they’re going to be really popular,” said Hobin’s colleague, Arlene Thompson, in charge of customer services at London’s library branches.