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Old 01-21-2014, 04:17 PM   #14
tubemonkey
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Originally Posted by danicca View Post
That's new. Orange should work, if there is enough books which interest you to justify the cost.
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Fee Cards

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).
Where does it say that fee cards have access to ebooks?
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