Whether you're stopping by your favorite location of The Seattle Public Library or making a visit to the Library's around-the-clock virtual branch at www.spl.org, learning how to use library services has never been easier. Just go to the Library's Web site and select "Using the Library" to get started.
The "Using the Library" section of the Library's Web site includes information on the following topics:
Get Started includes information on obtaining a Library card and Personal Identification Number (PIN). Here, a patron can register for a Library card online.
Explore the Collection provides an overview of the collection, including information on downloadable books, music and videos and the Library's online research resources.
Using the Catalog includes information on how to use the Library's catalog and online forms for interlibrary loan and purchase suggestions.
Attend Events and Classes provides an overview of the Library's programs and events, including classes and special events for children, teens, adults, world language speakers and English as a Second Language (ESL) students.
Visit the Library has addresses and open hours for all of the Library's locations, information on using Library computers and free wireless Internet access, and instructions for reserving Library meeting rooms.
Library use gets friendlier with new web-based info bringing together all of the Library's online reference services, including Ask a Librarian and Homework Help.
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