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The
Frederic Public Library is among the libraries in
west-central Wisconsin that have combined their catalogs to serve you better. You
can
check out and return library items at any of the
participating libraries using one library card. The
MORE online catalog, which can be used from any computer connected
to the Internet, allows you to:
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Search through more than half-a-million books,
cds, tapes, and movies.
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Have items from other MORE libraries sent to your local library.
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Place holds on items that are currently checked out.
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View your patron records to see what you currently have checked out, renew items, and
check if you have any fines.
BadgerLink
is a comprehensive site created especially for Wisconsin residents to
allow them to have free and easy access to magazines, newspapers, video
resources, and sites for government, reference and education. It is
sponsored by the Wisconsin Division for Libraries, Technology, and
Community Learning of the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction.
WISCAT is the
statewide bibliographic database for Wisconsin. It contains 6.7 million
bibliographic records with local holdings statements for 1,270 libraries
of all types throughout Wisconsin. The libraries listed in WISCAT are
willing to loan many of the materials through established statewide
interlibrary loan channels. If you want to obtain an item listed in
WISCAT, make a printout of the record and take this printout to your
local public library or to a school, academic, or other type of library
you are eligible to use. Ask the library staff in that library to obtain
the materials through interlibrary loan. Do not directly contact the
library listed, if it is not your local library or if you are not
eligible to use it directly. Libraries are governed and funded by many
different types of agencies and jurisdictions, and most will not be able
to serve you by mailing materials directly to your home, office, or
other location. If you have questions, contact your local public library
for information on interlibrary loan policies in your area.
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