The phrase
"library cardholders" refers to people who have a library card, which gives them the privilege to borrow books or access other resources from a library.
Full definition
** Discount applies to
public library cardholders who purchase a ticket at the gate and present a valid library card (one discount per card).
Female readers seemed more active than their male counterparts, but this is not surprising if the gender ratio
of library cardholders is similar to the population of Taipei, which is 52.11 % female.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Aug. 22, 2011 — Multnomah County Library's new, free mobile application makes it possible
for library cardholders to use their library from almost any smartphone or Internet - enabled mobile device.
We also looked to the most recent information from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to find cities with high proportions
of library cardholders.
Celebrating 180 years of book borrowing, the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library System has approximately 300,000
library cardholders.
The same restrictions apply to
library cardholders that have temporary residence in Montclair.
The library cardholder may not owe fees over $ 3, and all account information must be current.
Through the Hoopla platform,
library cardholders can access 125,000 music albums, movies and television shows.
To view a title,
a library cardholder simply clicks on the title in the library catalog and enters his or her library card number (no password required).
On average, there were 0.58
library cardholders for every 1,000 people in our pool of cities.
But that doesn't excuse the fact that
library cardholders are generally interested in reading and learning - and that's a sign of intelligence.
Some cities report these unpaid fines to collection agencies, which can cause a negative mark on
the library cardholder's credit report.
Check ahead, as some libraries limit WiFi access to
library cardholders (though many will give visitors a guest pass).