BC OneCard
BC OneCard
A library card from your home public library opens the door to public libraries wherever you travel – or stay – in British Columbia.
Don’t leave home without it.
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WHO is entitled to BC OneCard service? |
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Any BC resident who can show a valid public library card. |
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HOW do I get BC OneCard? |
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Take your home public library card and current ID into any public library in BC and ask for a BC OneCard. |
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WHAT if I don't have my home library card with me? |
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You need it to sign up for a BC OneCard, so don't leave home without it. |
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WHERE can I use it? |
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Use your BC OneCard at any public library in the province. At each library you will also need to provide current ID with proof of your contact information. |
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WHAT does the BC OneCard service include? |
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It allows you to check out materials and use most services at the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library System. Please ask staff for further details. |
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WHAT if I need services and materials that a specific public library does not allow me to use? |
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If you want more than the library offers BC OneCard customers, you may obtain full service by paying a non resident fee (at a rate set by each library). |
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WHERE do I return materials that I've borrowed? |
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Return them to the library you borrowed them from, or to any participating BC OneCard library in the province - including your own library when you get home. |
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WHEN do I have to return the materials? |
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Books at the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library are generally loaned for 28 days. DVD's, videos, music Cd's and magazines are generally loaned for 2 weeks. |
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WHERE do I pay fines owing on books I borrow? |
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Fines and charges on materials are payable to the library you borrowed them from. Libraries are unable to take payment or charges that accumulate on items borrowed from other libraries. |