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- How old must I be to obtain a library card?
You can obtain your library card at any time. However, if you are under 16 years
of age, you must apply with your parent or legal guardian and they must have the
required documents.
- What happens if I lose my library card?
Please report a lost card to the Library’s Circulation Desk as soon as possible.
You will need to present photo identification in order for a new card to be issued.
Replacement cards are subject to a charge of $2.00.
- Why am I limited two materials of a specific subject or type?
The Hialeah Library Division serves a patron base of more than 82,319. Due to heavy
demand for materials, patrons are limited to two books on the same subject, author,
or two of the same type of materials. For example, you may take out only two videos
at one time, or two books on fly fishing in Florida.
- May I borrow books with my spouse’s or other family member’s library card?
Cards are issued to patrons on an individual basis and use is limited to the cardholder.
Parents are permitted to check out books on their child’s card, as they are responsible
for materials borrowed.
- Can I return my videos, audiobooks, CD’s, and DVD’s in the book drops?
No. Videos, audiobooks, CD’s and DVD’s are delicate materials and
may be damaged if returned through the book drops located in the Library’s parking
lot. Only books may be returned through the book drop. Videos, audiocassettes and
CDs are to be returned to the Circulation Desk.
- Where are the science projects?
The science project books are located in the Children’s Room in the JFK Library.
All Hialeah e-Libraries also have science project books. Check
for copy availability and locations at each branch.
- Do you have the books on my child’s reading list?
Most often, the librarians first see school reading lists when children and their
parents arrive at the Library to look for the books. To verify if the library has
the titles on the list, please search the online catalog.
- Is there a quiet place where I can study at the JFK Library?
It is every staff members’ wish to provide a scholarly and peaceful environment
at the JFK Library. However, certain architectural restrictions make this goal difficult
to sustain. The second floor offers study carrels and tables away from high use
areas. Patrons engaged in-group works are encouraged to use the auditorium when
available.
- Is there a time limit for use of the computers?
Yes.
Computer use is subject to availability and restrictions at library locations.
- Do you have color printers?
Yes. Color Printing is available at all branch libraries for $0.50 per page.
- Where are the bathrooms located at the JFK Library?
There are two sets of bathrooms. Adult bathrooms are located past the elevator and
across from the auditorium. Children’s bathrooms are located in the Children’s Room.
- Do you have change for the copy machines?
Yes, the copy machines will provide change for you up to $5.00. You may also change
money at the Circulation Desk. The Circulation Desk cannot accept bills greater
than $20.00.
- Why can’t I use my cellular phone in the Library?
Our library policies prohibit the use of cell phones, radios, beepers, televisions,
and other electronic equipment that can be a nuisance to others. In order to provide
a quiet study environment, we ask that you respect this policy.
- Why can’t I eat or drink while I’m studying in the Library?
The Library tries to safeguard its holdings by limiting damage to its materials.
While eating or drinking (even bottled water), accidents may occur to materials
of our circulating and reference collections. Also, crumbs and sugars from drinks
attract pest infestations, which, in turn, cause irreparable damage to the collection.
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