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message 1: by Mary Erickson (new)

Mary Erickson Libraries are closed to patrons in the building, but in our county (and many others) we can put books on hold and pick them up at a covered table outside by appointment.


message 2: by Allison (new)

Allison I borrowed mine from the library digitally.


message 3: by Susan (new)

Susan My library is open for "take out." I order the book on line and get an email when it is available for me to pick up. Sorry your library isn't able to offer a similar service.


message 4: by Libby (new)

Libby Bak I borrow through my library digitally as well :)


message 6: by Danielle (new)

Danielle Southers I borrow books digitally from the library.


message 7: by Victoria (new)

Victoria Kristen, I borrowed from the library all throughout the pandemic via Libby. It's an app I use on my Ipad. Libby is great.


message 8: by Carol (new)

Carol My library system has had “curbside pickup” throughout the pandemic. I make requests online, the library emails when they are ready for pick up, and I phone When I am in the parking lot. Never missed a beat...


message 9: by Angeli (new)

Angeli My library has downloadable ebooks and audiobooks. I read over 300 books; most were from the library last year.


message 10: by Kath (new)

Kath Most libraries where you are maybe but here in Australia we were only closed for 2 months and then we initiated a click and collect service which lasted for about 6 weeks and then we were open to the public. During this time we added extra titles to our online platforms to allow greater access to our customers. I personally read this book online and we also have it available as an eAudio title as well as a hard copy in our collection.


message 11: by Mizannie (new)

Mizannie Our library had curbside pickup throughout the pandemic, as well as ebook borrowing through cloudlibrary.


message 12: by Cynthia (new)

Cynthia My local branch has never closed...went to curbside service for a few weeks then limited access. Has been opened with no restrictions for months.


message 13: by Michele (new)

Michele I borrow books online, I have for years.


message 14: by Tanvi (new)

Tanvi R Many public libraries found/are finding ways to get materials into patrons' hands, despite being closed or offering limited services, via e-resources, limited browsing, and curbside pickup of materials. (Source: I'm a librarian who's pretty keyed into what's happening with the field across the country!)

I read Midnight Library because of the great reviews but gave it a one-star rating because I genuinely disliked it both the writing and how hokey the end was.


message 15: by Brigitte (new)

Brigitte i only borrow books digitally, for years now.


message 16: by Teddygrace (new)

Teddygrace Tanvi R Our library did what you're describing. Returned books were "quarantined" for a certain # of days, then could be checked out using curbside pick-up.


message 17: by Teddygrace (new)

Teddygrace EDIT (haven't figured out yet how to edit a comment after it's been posted): Our library also had an informative section at the beginning of its website, explaining how to use other library services to read/checkout books during this period &, of course, use of e-books was stressed.


message 18: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne Our library was closed for in person browsing during much of last year, but there were still librarians working inside, and curbside pick-up of reserved books. That is still possible, even though they are open again right now.


message 19: by John (new)

John Our little hick-town library allows contactless digital downloads. :-|

Where are you living ... Svalbard?


message 20: by Susan (new)

Susan Ebook from library, i enjoyed it as a easy read, not a self elp book.


message 21: by Kelly (new)

Kelly Hoopla, OverDrive,, Audible, Libby....


message 22: by Kathleen (new)

Kathleen I've been getting library books on Libby and OverDrive on line.


message 23: by Suzan (new)

Suzan I use Libby, also some libraries allow you to do curbside pick up.


message 24: by John (new)

John I just borrowed the ebook from my library. During the pandemic, this was still possible.


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