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The Literacy Connections program helps Warren County adults improve their reading and comprehension skills. The program supports learners at various levels, and is designed to meet their needs and goals.
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Curated Cuts (Hoopla Bingepass)
A vibrant and varied collection of movies that celebrates imagination, identity, and emotional depth. From heartfelt dramas and quirky comedies to thought-provoking adventures, this BingePass brings together a diverse range of voices and genres. Whether you're in the mood for something uplifting, introspective, or just plain fun, these titles offer a fresh mix of perspectives and storytelling styles that resonate across ages and experiences.
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Quick and Easy Cooking (Hoopla Bingepass)
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned home chef, the Quick and Easy Cooking BingePass aims to make cooking less intimidating and more enjoyable.
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BBC Bingepass (Hoopla)
Whether you crave period drama, cozy crime, or suspenseful whodunits, the BBC BingePass delivers it all for seven days with just one borrow. From the charming sleuthing of Father Brown to the poignant journeys in Call the Midwife, and the gripping intrigue of The Suspicions of Mr Whicher, this collection celebrates the very best of British television.
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Internet Archive Magazine Rack
The Internet Archive’s Magazine Rack is a massive, free digital library hosting over 34,000 digitized magazines and serial publications, aiming to preserve pre-internet media. It acts as a comprehensive, searchable archive allowing users to read, browse, and download historical publications as PDFs. Magazines available in many languages.
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Getting Library Card
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How do I get a library card?
If you have never had a card at the Mason Public Library, getting one is easy.
Anyone who lives, works, attends school or owns property in Ohio may apply for a library card.
The Library requires photo I.D., proof of current address, and a completed application.
Children are eligible for a card at birth, and a parent or legal guardian of children under 14 must be present to sign a child’s application.
Visit the Get a Library Card page for more information.
Forgot Library Card Number
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I forgot my library card number/PIN number, how can I find them?
Your library card number (also referred to as username) is the entire sequence of numbers (with no spaces or dashes) on the back of your library card. If you need to retrieve your library card number, please call 513-398-2711 during operating hours to speak with a library staff member. We will need to verify some information on your account before we can provide that information.
Your pin number (also referred to password) defaults to the last 4 numbers of your phone number. If this does not work, please call the Library for a password reset.
Replace Lost Card
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I lost my library card. How do I get a new card?
Contact the library to report the card lost. You can get a replacement card by visiting the library and presenting identification. There is a $1.00 charge to replace a lost library card
Loan Rules/Policies
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How many items can I check out? How long can I keep the items?
This information can be found in Mason Public Library’s borrowing policies. Young Adult and Juvenile cards may have additional limitations
Lost/Damaged Item
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What if I lost or damaged an item?
If an item is lost or damaged beyond repair (as determined by Library staff), you will be charged for its replacement (the price the Library paid for the item), plus a $5.00 processing fee.