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Library Card Sign-Up Month

September is Library Card Sign-Up Month! Read on to learn more about how to check out books from the DSLCC Library, as well as take advantage of the multitude of services we provide.

Current DSLCC Students, Faculty, and Staff:

If you are a current DSLCC student, faculty, or staff member, all you need in order to check out a book from us is a valid ID. It's as simple as that!

You also have access to our databases, as well as Feature Films for Education, Films on Demand, and thousands of audio books on Overdrive. Simply log in using your myDabney username and password.

Did you know? The Library makes student, faculty, and staff IDs. Just let us know if you're needing one, and we'll be happy to assist!

Community Patrons:

If you are not a current student or staff member, you can also use our resources! DSLCC Library cards are free, and it's easy to sign up. Just ask us for a community library card at the circulation desk. Once you sign up, you'll have access to our collection of over 34,000 books.

You can also use our computers free of charge, without signing up for a library card. Printing is available as well, using our Wireless Everywhere Print Anywhere (WEPA) kiosk. More details can be found here.

Don't hesitate to let us know if you have any questions!

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