Libraries offer reciprocal borrowing

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Courtesy of the Gloucester County Library System

The Gloucester County Library System has announced a new reciprocal borrowing agreement with the libraries in Atlantic, Burlington and Camden counties.

Patrons from the other county libraries can register for a Gloucester County library card to access print materials, audiobooks, and DVDs, among other items. In turn, Gloucester County card holders will have similar borrowing privileges at the other libraries. Some restrictions will apply. 

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“This reciprocal borrowing agreement expands access to library services for Gloucester County residents in the communities where they work, learn and relax,” said that library system’s director, Carolyn S. Oldt. “By partnering with Atlantic, Burlington and Camden County libraries, we are making library resources more convenient and accessible”

Patrons are encouraged to visit www.gcls.org or contact their local library for details regarding eligibility, participating locations and borrowing guidelines.

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