New online library
system launched in Donegal
06.04.22
DONEGAL Library Service
has introduced a new online library system.
Members can now manage their library accounts online, browse
a catalogue of 12 million items, and reserve books.
Launched on March 29th, the new system has many improved
features:
• Members can easily manage their reading lists and
order items to borrow.
• The catalogue offers recommendations to readers as
well as themed bookshelves and links to useful
resources.
• Members can reserve eBooks and eAudiobooks as well as
physical books in one searchable catalogue.
• Library membership can be renewed online for the first
time.
• The new system has a new look and works great on
mobile phones and tablets.
Library members can access the new system at
www.donegallibrary.ie |
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It’s simple to use the
self service machines for quick and easy issues and
returns. Photo Credit: Clive Wasson Photography. |
Launching the new online
service, Rita Chapman, Senior Executive Librarian with
Donegal County Library Service said: “We’re delighted to
be able to offer this new and improved online library
system to our members. Our aim is to provide the very
best services we can, both in our branches and online.
The new online service is a huge improvement and
reflects what libraries are all about - offering a
modern efficient service that looks great and makes it
easier than ever to find the items you want to borrow.” |
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Choose from a catalogue of
12 million items and borrow up to 12 items at a time.
Photo credit: Paul McGuckin. |
If you’re not already a
library member, you can join online or in a library
branch and you’ll have access to your new online account
straight away. All library members can borrow up to 12
items at a time, and choose from a catalogue of 12
million items.
Library members can also instantly borrow and download
eBooks and eAudiobooks using the library’s Borrowbox
app. Access to online newspapers and magazines is also
available through the PressReader and Libby apps.
There’s always a lot going on in your library too, check
out
www.donegallibrary.ie . |
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