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Library Cards and
Borrowing Privileges

Contents:

Who can get a card and how?

Residents of Andover: Bring proof of residence (preferably a Driver's License. New residents can bring lease, cancelled mail, utility bill, etc.) to our Circulation Desk. Children under 16 may obtain a card based on the ID of the accompanying parent.

Residents of towns whose libraries belong to the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium: Get a card at your home town library. Use it here.

Residents of other Massachusetts towns: Get a card at your home town library. Bring your card and proof of your residence in that town to our Circulation Desk and we will register you to borrow in our system.

Town of Andover employees:
In state: Get a card at your home town library. Use it here.

Out-of-state: Local use only; bring proof of Town of Andover employment and ID to Circulation Desk.

Out-of-state residents: A yearly, individual fee of $75 confers full consortium privileges..

Out of state residents employed at an Andover location of a private employer: You may obtain a 1 year card which can be renewed each year. You need to show ID and proof that your employer is based in Andover. These cards are for Andover use only; you will not be able to log in to your patron record or reserve items over the Internet.

Phillips Academy students: You may register for a temporary card. You must show PA ID. If you reside within MVLC must have a card in your hometown library.

Merrimack College students: If you reside on campus, you may register for a temporary card, which expires in mid-April each year, but can be reactivated in September. You must show college ID and license. After mid-April, you must obtain an ILL form from the McQuade library to check out materials. Summer school students can extend cards upon proof of enrollment in summer school. Commuting students follow the policies based on residence.

Table of Loan Periods and Limits

Format How Long? How Many? Fines? Renew Once?
Books 3 weeks Unlimited, but only 5 per subject No Yes
Books on Tape 3 Weeks 5 No Yes
Books on CD 3 Weeks 3 No Yes
Books-to-Go

Classics-to-Go

Paperbacks to Go

Notable Books to Go

CDs to Go

3 Weeks 2 No Yes
eAudio Devices 3 Weeks 1 No Yes
Playaways 3 Weeks 1 No Yes
Language audio 3 Weeks 3 No Yes
Music cassettes 3 Weeks 5 No Yes
Music CDs 3 Weeks 10 No Yes
CD-ROMs 1 Week 2 No Yes
DVD and VCD Movies 1 Week
$1 fee for feature films
5 Yes, $1/day if late No
Quick Flicks 1 week
$2 fee
2 Yes, $1/day if late No
Videos 1 Week 10 adult, 3 children's No Yes
Magazines 1 Week 10 No Yes
Art Prints 2 months 2 No No
Museum passes (only for Andover residents) Good for one day 2 per month per household (only one per day, though) $5 if late No
Last updated: February 21, 2008
URL: http://www.mhl.org/about/visit/cards/index.htm