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"Perhaps a modern society can remain stable only by eliminating adolescence, by giving its young, from the age of ten, the skills, responsibilities, and rewards of grownups, and opportunites for action in all spheres of life. Adolescence should be a time of useful action, while book learning and scholarship should be a preoccupation of adults."

—Eric Hoffer (1902-83) American philosopher

 
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Your Library Card

The only thing you need to unlock a world of discovery.

Who can get a card

Residents of the Oregon Trail Library District (people living within Boardman, Heppner or Irrigon) may obtain a free library card.  Anyone living outside of the library district may apply for a non-resident library card for an annual fee of $25.00 per year. 

How to get your card

Bring your ID (Oregon driver's license, Oregon ID card, or birth certificate) and recent proof of address (a rent receipt, utility bill, or telephone bill) postmarked within the last 30 days to a library during regular business hours and fill out a library card application. 

Borrowing limits

You must bring your library card to the library to check out materials.  New library card holders are limited to three items checked out at one time for the first 90 days.   

Placing holds

Holds may be placed online by patrons using the online catalog.  Search the catalog, and when you find an item, click the request button.  You will be prompted to enter your  library card number and PIN.  The first time you use the system, you will need to set up a PIN number.  The PIN is used for security and privacy purposes and it is recommended that it be treated as any other PIN number. 

Click on the submit button to send your request.

Renewing your borrowed items

Patrons may renew materials online using the online catalog.  Go to View Your Patron Record.  You will be prompted to enter your library card number and PIN.  At this point you will be able to modify your PIN, see which items you currently have checked out, and view or cancel holds.  Click on the Log Out button when finished. 

Library fines

Overdue fines are five cents per item per day for books, magazines, and audio books.  There is a one week grace period before fines begin accruing on these items.  Overdue fines for videos are fifteen cents per day and fines begin accruing immediately. 

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