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How to Access 744 E-Books Instantly with QR Codes in Gwangjin-gu

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Borrow from the city hall lobby with your smartphone
No sign-up required — borrow up to two e-books for 15 days


Seoul’s Gwangjin District will roll out a QR code–based e-book service called “QR Book (QR북)” on the 18th to broaden residents’ access to reading.

The service allows users to open e-books instantly by scanning an on-site QR code with a smartphone, with no membership or complex login required. Officials say it will lower barriers to reading, especially for seniors and others who are less comfortable managing apps or digital accounts.

Access is provided via a dedicated banner on the first floor of the Gwangjin District Office. For the pilot, the district has acquired 744 e-books across 372 titles, including new releases and popular works.

Officials say the single banner effectively turns the city hall lobby into a compact library—without shelves or staff—to offer hundreds of titles. The service is free for any resident or city employee who visits city hall.

Using it is straightforward: scan the on-site QR code, complete a brief verification (location confirmation and your name), and you’ll enter the e-library immediately. Borrowing is limited to two titles per person for up to 15 days.

Checkouts must be made on the first floor of city hall, but once borrowed, titles can be read on any smart device anywhere—at home, on public transit, or on the go. The service also lets users add a home-screen shortcut for quick re-entry.

The district designed the system so users only need one on-site visit to borrow; returns are processed automatically, eliminating the need to come back to city hall or worry about overdue fines.

After the pilot, officials will analyze usage and satisfaction and consider expanding the service to other public hubs, including neighborhood community centers and welfare facilities.

“QR Book offers residents the simplest and most convenient way to access books amid busy lives,” a Gwangjin District official said. “We will continue to develop community-centered reading services suited to the digital age and foster a culture of reading in Gwangjin.”

For more information, contact Achasan Forest Library or the Gwangjin District Office’s Lifelong Education Department.

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