of all the subjects I have in my wallet, my card from the Chicago Public Library is the second most valuable – beside my driver’s license. Not only is the green and white card that the key to a world of possibilities is quite insignificant. Let me tell you why.
1.Library cards are FREE. There are no fees, charges or taxes for owning the card. Just fill out an application and show proof of identity, address and residence in Chicago.
2.Obtain free education through books, magazines, movies, museum passes, and other special benefits offered by individual libraries. There is a central library, 76 neighborhood branches, and three regional centers in the Chicago library system. The books can also be borrowed from libraries in the suburbs in accordance with the policy of reciprocity. Therefore, this free education is very easy to obtain.
3.Accounts is accessible online 24 / 7 with a free library card. Records show many books that are checked when they are due, and any other information that is relevant to individual accounts.
Research 4.Conduct FREE home. Periodicals and other reference materials used for research can be found on the library website 24 / 7. Only a couple of resources that can only be found in the library database, otherwise, all other studies may be performed remotely.
5.FREE Internet and WiFi are available in all libraries. The cards are necessary for Internet access, Wi-Fi can be accessed through individual computers.
6.Gain free entry in most museums of Chicago, museum passes. Passes can be taken up to seven days. Although not allowed to enter additional attractions at museums, customers can walk free.
7.After at finding books online, customers can request that the books sent to the library of any of your options for FREE. Books can be delivered to a branch near home or not.
Benefits include FREE 8.Other author discussions, exhibits and programs for people of all ages.
Although the library system offers a lot of free things, customers have to pay late fees and the fees charged for items checked, whether a library card is lost or stolen. Fines range from $ 20 per day for books and music up to $ 2 per day for movies and museum passes. Fortunately, the fines, no theme. Customers do not go bankrupt unless they have a lot of things borrowed.
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