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Marion Library Is On Facebook

October 9, 2019September 29, 2019 by maridepo

facebookFor all our Facebook users, you can now follow the news from the library! We will be posting upcoming events and new books and movies that have arrived. Just look for Marion City Library.

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Marion City Library

Marion City Library
101 Library Street
Marion, KS 66861
620-382-2442
mlibrary@eaglecom.net
Janet Marler, Director

Hours of Operation

Monday 10 to 5
Tuesday 10 to 5
Wednesday 10 to 5
Thursday 10 to 5
Friday 10 to 5
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Marion City Library Card Policy

*For new patrons, the director or  staff member may ask for the last three (3) months paid bill receipts with a current address displayed on it. (Driver’s licenses will not be accepted.) The patron must then fill out an application card, and a reference should be given of a business person in Marion, or if not known, a reliable person in Marion known to staff. The library shall be free to the use of the residents of the library district, subject always to the rules and regulations as the library board may adopt. The library board may extend the use and privilege of the library to nonresidents of the municipality upon completion of the application process.

Card Catalog Instructions

Card Catalog Instructions Updated

Card Catalog

Card Catalog

E Readers

Sunflower eLibrary
RBDigital/eAudio Books and Cloud ebooks

State Library of Kansas

State Library of Kansas login: https://www.kslib.info

What is the card for?
The Kansas Library eCard provides access to digital library services available to all Kansas residents regardless of location. Included in the services offered are Universal Classes. Universal Class offers over 500 online courses in more than 30 areas of study. Since Universal Class offers everything from Microsoft Excel to parenting skills, you’ll be sure to find something of interest to learn. These are actual online courses with an instructor, assignments, and lecture materials. Lecture materials can be both text and video. At the end of the course, students with a passing grade will be issued a certificate. Video audit is available on many courses so you can view materials without taking the full class (no certificate for this option).

How do I get a card?
All libraries in Kansas can make eCards for their patrons. If you do not already have a local library card (for checking out books), the library may ask for proof of residency.

When does my card expire & how do I renew it?
eCards expire every 3 years. If yours has not yet expired, you will be able to login above and view the expiration date. eCards can be renewed at any Kansas library.

Who can get a card?
Any resident of Kansas. There are no age limits but very young Kansans will need a parent or guardian to request a card on their behalf. Some resources may not be useful to those that cannot read or type.

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