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Lebanon County Libraries has launched a new app which makes library services available on patrons’ mobile devices.

The app is available for users of all county libraries โ€“ Annville, Lebanon, Matthews, Myerstown, Palmyra, and Richland โ€“ with an Android or iOS device.

Features of the app include:

  • Scanning ISBN barcodes and quickly looking up to see if the library has a copy
  • Accessing account information, including loans, holds, and more
  • Storing your library card digitally so you don’t need to carry the physical card
  • Browsing the eLibrary selection available through Libby

โ€œWeโ€™re very excited to provide this new tool for our community, making it even easier to access all of the resources at your public libraries,โ€ said Michelle Hawk, Administrator for Lebanon County Libraries and Executive Director of the Lebanon Community Library, in a press release.

The app is available now in Google Play and the App Store.

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