Our network name is Library. No password is required. You will need to agree to our Acceptable Use Wireless Policy. After reading our Wireless Policy, click on “Accept” at the bottom of the page. Your computer or device will need to have an activated wireless network card. If you normally use other wireless networks, your computer…
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Does the library have ADA compliant computers?
Accessible Workstations are public access computers designed to provide online access for individuals who may be blind, have low vision, or have disabilities that affect mobility/dexterity. Each station includes special assistive software and hardware such as: Zoom Text large print keyboard with Reader software Special pointing devices available on request (ex. trackballs, touchpads) An accessible…
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Access to Online Services
Find out which online services you have access to, and why some services may be restricted.
What are the fines for lost or damaged items?
Lost or damaged beyond use List price Lost or damaged part of multi-part audio set $10 per disc For lost or damaged Link+ items, please see Link+ FAQs. The library generally does not accept personally purchased replacements…
How do I get a library card?
You can get a library card either by applying online or in person at the library. Applying Online You can apply online for an instant library card. To use the online application, you need to be a resident of Marin County. You will be able to access online resources and place holds on items for…
HelpNow! Homework Help
Access HelpNow! Homework Help
Get live online homework help 24/7 from an expert tutor in math, reading and writing (language arts). For all other subjects, tutors are available from 10 am to 10 pm. Bilingual tutors in Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, and Vietnamese are available for students of all ages. Includes a writing lab, test center, live skill building, foreign language lab and adult learning center. Also offers live assistance for the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
This resource is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library.
What is Interlibrary Loan and how do I use it?
If an item cannot be located through a library in Marin County or Link+, you can place an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request for the item by calling or visiting your local branch library. We will search academic and public libraries in the United States for the requested item using WorldCat. There is a nonrefundable $5.00 charge to…
How do I suggest that the library purchase a title?
We welcome your purchase suggestions! Each request is carefully considered. We process all suggestions for purchase through our online catalog. Please log in and use “Suggest a Purchase” in the left menu of your Library Dashboard. You will be able to track your suggestions to see if they are purchased. Before suggesting a purchase, you can also try…
Does the library offer test proctoring?
Proctoring at Marin County Free Library The Civic Center Library is the only branch of the Marin County Free Library that offers test proctoring. Test proctoring is available for open book exams only. You must set up an appointment in advance by calling the Reference Desk at 415-473-6058. The fee for proctoring an exam is…
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