Oregon Coast today. (Lincoln City, OR) 2005-current, April 03, 2020, Page 14, Image 14

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While the doors to Lincoln City’s
Driftwood Public Library are temporarily
closed due to COVID-19, the library
remains open for business online.
Driftwood Public Library has instituted
a temporary Closure Card policy, allowing
Lincoln County residents to obtain a
library card online or over the phone.
Armed with a library card, residents
gain access to thousands of e-books,
downloadable audiobooks and other online
resources.
Lincoln County residents who do not
currently have a library card can obtain
one by going to www.driftwoodlib.org,
or by calling the library at 541-996-
2277 on weekdays between 10 am and 5
pm. Patrons will need to provide contact
information and a Lincoln County address.
In exchange, they will receive a library
card number that allows them to log into
Library2Go and check out ebooks and
downloadable audiobooks. Th ey will also be
able to access the library’s full complement
of research databases, including online
Chilton’s manuals, homework help, test
prep and career development resources.
In addition to the thousands of e-books
typically available, the library has also
dedicated extra funds to purchasing
additional copies of popular e-books
and e-audiobooks, including a collection
of titles suitable for families to listen
to together. Once the library re-opens,
residents with a Closure Card can continue
library service by coming to the library and
presenting ID and proof of address.
In addition to library cards and the
aforementioned online services, Driftwood
Public Library continues to provide
reference and technology assistance over
the phone or via email. Children can
enjoy virtual story-times with Miss Teena
on the library’s Facebook page, and the
library’s website is constantly updated with
reliable COVID-19 information and other
resources.
For more information about the library’s
services during its physical closure, contact
Library Director Kirsten Brodbeck-Kenney
at 541-996-1251, or by email at kbrodbeck-
kenney@lincolncity.org.
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