
Carrollton Public Library patrons should brace for a brief hiatus of services as the institution gears up for a technological upgrade. According to an announcement from the City of Carrollton website, the Josey Ranch Lake and Hebron & Josey Libraries will shut their doors from the evening of March 28 until the afternoon of March 31. The closure, albeit a temporary inconvenience, promises to make way for a cutting-edge catalog system, much to the delight of savvy readers and researchers.
During the outage, which will commence at 5 p.m. on March 28 and last until noon on Monday, March 31, all library facilities, including their digital presence, will go dark. Access to the CloudLibrary and its offerings will remain unaffected, offering solace to those navigating the digital shelves. It's a small but significant consolation considering the library's patrons have had to arm themselves with patience, waiting for services to resume.
Before March 28, exporting this data is a must, lest it fall into the abyss of the digital void during the transition. Helpful video tutorials and step-by-step guides can be navigated on the library’s website, with staff standing by at both locations for those preferring a more personal touch, or a call to 972-466-4800 for remote assistance.









