
Library patrons in Scott County, take note: your library is spring cleaning digital records and your card might require updating. For those who have been out of the loop—perhaps pandemic-adjusted lives kept you from your local book haven—it's time to virtually dust off your cards. According to a notice on the Scott County Library's website, it's crucial to check your account status if your card is more than five years old or created before March 2020.
Wondering if you need to swiftly take action to ensure your access to library services doesn't hiccup to a halt? The same notice advises cardholders to check their 'Privilege Expiration Date' via the Scott Lib MN app. If you find that your privileges are expiring soon, it’s better to act sooner rather than later. An expiration means undermining your ability to borrow—perhaps that eBook you've been eyeing in Libby will slip from reach. Scott County Library suggests reaching out before March 14 for uninterrupted access.
Had a "Happy Anniversary" check-in email recently appear in your inbox? Consider this a friendly nudge from Scott County Library to update your contact details. It's part of their efforts to not only refresh their database but also to enhance future community engagement. If you're unsure about your account expiry, the library has provided a simple guide to help spot your Privilege Expiration Date on their app, under 'My Account' and then 'My Details'.
In the unfortunate event your library card has gone missing—buried perhaps in a sea of old receipts or tucked away in a forgotten wallet—no need to over-burden despair, replacement cards are obtainable. Library visitors can speak directly with staff, or visit the 'Get a Card' section on the Scott County Library website to explore Online Registration options. Communication avenues are wide open: in person, by phone, email, or dropping a line through their 'Ask a Librarian' form.
The library is doing more than just a standard cleanup; it's realigning its bearings after the labyrinth of the pandemic era. While digital bookshelves don’t gather dust, the metaphorical cobwebs around neglected accounts are being swept away. This initiative shows that even as time moves forward, there's a need to periodically loop back, to refresh and reconnect. So, check your library card, maybe find a new favorite read in the process, and let's continue to turn pages together in the community chapter that is Scott County.









