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How do I get a library card?

Asked by Slaven Zivkovic via Twitter on Mar 20, 2009  |  136 Views
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To apply for a Research Libraries' ACCESS card, see the Access Card information page, or pick up a paper application at any Research Library. General researcher cards with a three year expiration date are available to all applicants 18 years of age and older who can present photo identification with proof of name and address, preferably a photo driver's license or state identification card. You must come in person to complete the registration process and pick up your ACCESS card. Bring a photo ID and proof of address.


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