Library Elf
Do you and your family have trouble keeping track of all the books, DVDs, CDs and magazines you have checked out of the library?
Library Elf: Never have overdue fines again because you forgot to return your library items on time!
Library Elf is a free, web-based service for keeping track of what is due, overdue and ready for pickup. Library users can keep track of one or more library accounts in one place. Library Elf is great for families or anyone else who would like reminders before an item is due.
Features of Library Elf
- receive free due date reminders when you want them; for example, you could get a notice a week before an item is due, then every day again until it's due
- get notices as e-mails
- consolidate the library accounts of all your family members
To sign up, go to the Library ELF signup page for Far North District Libraries and follow the instructions. Enter your name, e-mail address, library card number, etc. as specified.
Important Privacy Notice
Please be aware that Library Elf is a third party service which is independently run and is not affiliated in any way with Far North District Libraries. Please note that Far North District Libraries are not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of Library Elf and that use of this service does not excuse participants from library fines if materials are returned late. Users of Library Elf must submit personal information, including library card numbers, and participants therefore use this service entirely at their own option and risk. In no event will Far North District Libraries be liable for any loss or damage, including without limitation indirect or consequential loss or damage, arising out of, or in connection with, the use of the Library Elf service.
Far North District Libraries recommend that you read Library Elf's privacy policy and Frequently Asked Questions FAQ carefully before deciding to sign up for the service.
For more information about Library ELF, please to go to the official website.
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