Sunday, July 18, 2010

library


I've paid dearly for the Indiana Public Library Access Card (PLAC), so I'm using it like there's no tomorrow. Actually, that isn't quite true; the kids and I have only traveled as far as Marion for books and dvds. My neighbor, however, has jumped through all the hoops for the Muncie library system and frequently treks over that way for her reading/caffeine fix. (I hear they serve coffee with flavored creamers).
For those of you who may still be living under a rock, the PLAC enables the patron (for a fee of around $60)to check out books from any Indiana library granted you are willing/able to follow their particular guidelines and actually return the materials in a timely fashion. I've often daydreamed of venturing downtown Indy for some of their books (and i am longing to lurk around in their stacks), but there's the pesky due date and the extra travel to return the books. Libraries are funny that way.
If you are interested in obtaining your own PLAC, contact your local library. If you live in an unserviced area, you may find yourself forking over a hefty sum of cash. The librarian can help you navigate the paperwork and signing away of your firstborn child along with your social security number and the requisite forms of photo ID.

next post: books of the week, and how much reading the kids are doing this summer

4 comments:

Heather Lee said...

I didn't know about that card! Thanks for the info!
BTW 5 DAYS AND COUNTING!!!!!

Lynda said...

I live in Southern Indiana in a town that has a small library. We are really more of a suburb of a larger town. Anyway, I broke down and bought the card since our local library doesn't carry much and I'm in "town" almost every day!

Shannan Martin said...

Huh. I had no idea. I am horrendously bad about returning books in a timely fashion. I consider this my personal fiscal backing of our public library system. ;)

Stacey said...

ok, I promise to stop the comments after this one :) We have a PLAC card too and I LOVE being able to check out books all over! Libraries are a HUGE part of our activities and I LOVE teaching the kids the importance of books and using local resources like the library!

Sorry for all of the comments, just love our similar thoughts on these things :)