Do I have to live in Scott County to use Extended Access?

You don't have to live in Scott County to be an Extended Access member, but you do need to have a library card registered with Scott County Library. If you have a library card from another Minnesota library, we can add it to our system during your membership orientation. Make sure to bring an ID so we can ensure your contact details are up to date. 

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1. What is Extended Access?
2. Why is Scott County Library pursuing this service?
3. How does it work?
4. Who can sign up for and use Extended Access?
5. Do library users have to pay to use this service?
6. Can an Extended Access member bring guests or family members such as children?
7. How will the library be safe when staff aren't there?
8. How do you report feedback or problems if staff aren’t there?
9. Will I still be able to talk to a librarian?
10. Once I sign up, will I be able to use the service immediately?
11. Are you planning to add Extended Access to other Scott County Library locations?
12. Do I have to live in Scott County to use Extended Access?
13. What research did you do to establish your best practices?
14. How has the community responded?
15. Who can I contact to ask questions about implementation?