Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Another benefit for Brentwood Library members

Your Brentwood Library card gives you access to thousands of tangible items, like books, movies and CDs. You can even find the best answers online with the library's trusted, vetted online resources.


But did you know that having a Brentwood Library card gives you access to lots of other libraries? If we don't own a book you want, we can borrow a book from another library for you in a process called Interlibrary Loan.


And if you need to visit the Vanderbilt libraries to view a DVD or look at a book that doesn't circulate, you can check out an access card from the Brentwood Library.


The Vanderbilt University Libraries (except Eskind Biomedical Library) are open to the public during designated daytime hours, all days of the week. During evenings, libraries have designated hours when a Vanderbilt access card is required for entry.

As a Brentwood Library member, you can check out one of these access card at the Brentwood Library, and use it for up to one week. You'll have to return the card in person, not in the book drop, and there is a fine for returning it late.

Questions? Contact the Reference Department by email, or call 371-0090, ext 820.