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Can community college library users still check out materials from a public library and use public library databases?

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Can community college library users still check out materials from a public library and use public library databases?

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If, after searching the public library catalog on the public library website, a community college library user knows that a public library owns a desired book, the user may go to the public library and use a public library card to check out the book or the user may have the community college library request that book. Community college students who do not already have a public library card may apply for one at any Bucks County public library. Community College students may not use a college library card to check out materials from the public library. Anyone with a valid public library card may borrow material and use public library databases.

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