eCard FAQs
What is an eCard? The eCard is an electronically
produced and distributed library card. With an eCard you can access our Digital Library
, Research & Homework
tools, and take free
Online Computer classes.
Who needs an
eCard? The eCard is ideal for people who want immediate use
of our online digital collections, such as eBooks and eAudiobooks, without
first visiting a library location to obtain a full access
card.
I don't live in the city of Poplar Bluff, may I still
apply for an eCard? Yes, the eCard is available to anyone
who lives in the following Missouri counties: Butler, Carter, Dunklin,
Ripley, Stoddard or Wayne. To qualify for an ecard you will need to provide
a current, physical address. Post office box numbers are not considered
proof of residency
How do I get an
eCard? Complete the online eCard
application. Watch for your eCard to arrive in your
email inbox in the next 24-48 business hours. Start enjoying your eCard with
free access to more than 500,000+ digital items.
Do I have to
renew my eCard? Yes, eCards are valid for 2 years. You can
renew your eCard by completing the eCard renewal
form. The library will send an email confirmation when
your eCard renewal is complete.
What if I lose my eCard,
forget my number, etc.? If you forgot your eCard number, you
can locate it by logging into My
Accountwith the user name and password registered to
your eCard account.
If your eCard has been lost or stolen, report it
to the library by phone or email at library@poplarbluff.orgas
soon as possible. After reporting the loss to the library, you will be
provided a new eCard number.
What is the difference between a
full-access library card and an eCard? An eCard gives you
access to our online digital collections only.
A full access library
card is the physical card offered to all patrons who visit the library with
identification and proof of address. This card can be used to access both
our digital and physical collections and allows you to check out printed
books, periodicals, technology items, CDs and DVDs. In addition, a
full-access library card allows you to reserve and use public computers at
library locations.
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