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Old 07-13-2017, 06:54 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy View Post
I vaguely remember that thread but I was thinking it was out of county or out of state residents, not non-country residents.
I think that when the library has a liberal policy regarding issuing visitor cards, and also has a policy of requiring "State ID," librarians would vary in whether they consider an Ontario driver's license to be State ID.

Just googling a bit, here's a hard-to-get-to library that doesn't mention State ID:

https://www.nantucketatheneum.org/us...-library-card/

When applying for a card, I mention that I'm only going to use the eBook collection. Mentioning this might alleviate librarian concern you are going to leave the country with a book and never return it.

In a few cases, there's an unwritten, but computer-enforced, policy disallowing visitors Overdrive privileges.
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