Pasco County Libraries has launched a new service called, “Front Door Books.”
The service is intended to help readers who can’t visit the library in person.
Those wanting to use the service can borrow up to three books at once.
At this point, the “Front Door Books” mail program is scheduled to run through Sept. 30, 2021, according to a county news release.
You can apply to take advantage of the service at bit.ly/bookbymail. A member of the county’s library team will set you up with a virtual library card that you can use by phone or online at: pascolibraries.org. Books are shipped via UPS.
To return, ask UPS to pick-up the books or drop them off at any Pasco County Library or UPS drop-off location.
“Front Door Books” is a pilot program funded by a CARES Act grant administered by the Florida Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). The program is funded through Sept. 30.
For more information about Pasco County Libraries, including the library catalog, e-content, programs, events and links to all Pasco County Library branches, visit: pascolibraries.org.
Published June 16, 2021
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