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Library CardsYou can use your Timberland library card to borrow books, magazines, DVDs, and other items from any Timberland library. If you don't have one, you can print a library card application (Solicitud para la Tarjeta de la Biblioteca), complete it and take it to your local Timberland library. Items you check out of the library have different
loan
periods so some items may be due earlier than others. When you
check items out, you will be given a printed receipt with the due
dates. You can check the online catalog in
the library, from home, office, or school, or by telephone to see what
items you have checked out, overdue, or on hold. You can use your library card to reserve a session on library PCs that have access to the Internet, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Publisher, PowerPoint), and reference databases. Timberland library cards are available to:
Non-Resident Cards Patrons not eligible for a library card may purchase a library card. The cost of the card is determined by the average cost each household in the Timberland district is paying in property taxes for library services. This is recalculated each year to reflect current costs. In 2009, the price is $78 per year, with the option of a six-month card at $40, a three-month card at $20 or a one-month card at $10. Reciprocal Borrowing Agreements Reciprocal borrowing agreements between library systems allow residents of one library district to use the services of another library district. Library users may apply for and have library cards in the other library system. In general, you must show proof of residence in your "home" library district to get a card in the "other" library district. The agreements with Seattle Public Library and Longview Public Library require that you show a valid library card in your "home" library in order to apply for a card in the "other" system. TRL has reciprocal borrowing agreements with the following library systems.
Revised 06/01/09 For Information or to Ask a Reference Question:
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