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Old 12-19-2013, 09:18 AM   #18
chilady1
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Does it allow non-residents loan privilleges?
Yes they do. I have been registered with them for about 6 months and they have a VERY large selection of books, probably the largest I have seen. Also, they have multiple copies of each book so I have never had a problem getting a book I have wanted. I would say they are the highest fees for non-residents, but I personally think it is worth it.

Here's information from their site:

Fee cards are available to anyone residing outside of our service area. Fee card privileges include:
Access to our circulating material on the shelf
Remote access to databases
Ability to take free technology classes in person or online
Access to computer use in any of our locations
Ability to place holds on ebooks (not physical items)
Reserve a meeting room or Main Library study room
Fee cards are non-refundable and are available for 3 months ($75), 6 months ($100) or for one year ($125).
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