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- Where can I park downtown?
There is no free parking at the Downtown Library except on weekends and
evenings. There are commercial paid lots around the building and parking
meters. Fees at these lots vary. Meters run until 4:30 p.m. on weekdays
and 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays.
- What are your hours?
The Downtown Library is open Monday - Tuesday 9-9, Wednesday - Thursday 9-7, Friday
and Saturday 9-6.
The bookstore is open from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Tuesday-Friday and11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday..
The Eastgate Branch is open Monday - Thursday 9-6, Saturday 9-6. It is closed on Friday and Sunday.
The Northgate Branch is open Monday - Thursday 9-6, and Saturday 9-6. It is closed on Friday and Sunday.
The South Chattanooga Branch is open Monday - Friday 9-6.
It is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
- What is STOR?
Here is an abbreviation key to our catalog:
STOR - Storage. These books may be checked out; they are kept in
storage areas due to overcrowding.
E - Easy books that are shelved with Children's materials
EG - Eastgate Branch
J - Juvenile Books that are shelved with Children's materials
LH - Local History Department (3rd floor downtown) and are considered
reference books so they can't be checked out.
LP - Large Print books
MAG - Magazines
MAIN - Circulating and reference books located on the 1st floor at
the Downtown Library
NG - Northgate Branch
R or Ref - Reference - these books cannot be checked out
SC - South Chattanooga Branch
S-C - Story Collection
Y or YA - Young Adult (these books are on a reading level
of 7th grade - 12th grade).
- Where can I find magazine articles?
We have various resources to find magazine articles. There are several online
databases to search for articles by subject, author, or title. Some of these
articles are available full-text (see Databases on our home page). For older
materials (over 15 years), the library has The Reader's Guide to Periodical
Literature in print format. There are also various indexes for specific
magazines such as The National Geographic Index.
- Where can I find local obituaries?
Local obituaries are available in the Local History Department located at
the Downtown Library. There is the Obituary
File online. You can search for the date in which the obituary appeared
in one of the local newspapers. However these obituaries are not full-text
online. You can request a copy of the obituary by calling our Local History
department at (423) 757-5317.
- Do I have to return my library materials to the branch
where I first checked them out?
You can return any materials to any of our branches. It does not matter
where you first checked out the materials or to which branch the materials
belong.
- How can I get something that your library does not own?
We do offer an Interlibrary loan service. You can request materials through
this service by filling out an Interlibrary
Loan Request form and returning it to the library. The loan periods
and cost vary depending on the materials requested and the library that
owns the material. Most Interlibrary loans take at least two weeks to fill.
- Can I request that the library purchase a specific book
or other materials?
We do have purchase request forms. However,
we cannot guarantee that the library will be able to purchase all materials
requested. There is a selection committee that will review requests and
determine the suitability of the items based on reviews from outside resources,
the quality of binding (most paper backs or spiral bound books are rejected
due to their unreliability), and budget.
- How long can I check out materials?
New books and high demand books (for example, summer reading books during
the summer months) - 7 days.
All other circulating books can be checked out for 28 days.
Audio Materials are checked out for 28 days
Videos are checked out for 7 days
Magazines (from all branches except the Downtown Branch) are checked out
for 7 days
Renewals can be requested for one 7-day period. Items with holds may not
be renewed. Patrons may check out up to 10 non-print items and a total of
30 items.
- How much are the charges on my library card?
You can check for charges by calling the Circulation
Department at any of our branches or clicking on "Your Account". Overdue
fines are as follows:
$.10 per day for books
$.10 per day for audio materials
$.10 per day for videos
$1.00 for all overdue or lost notices
The maximum fine is $10.00 per item regardless of the cost of the item or
its format. You cannot check out materials or print from the library computers
if you have accumulated $5.00 in fines or have 5 items overdue.
Items returned in the book deposit after the library has closed are considered
to have been returned before midnight prior to the day the library is next
open.
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Does my card ever expire?
Regular Chattanooga resident library cards must be renewed with address verification every three years. Regular cards for non-residents expire in one year. Temporary and Restricted cards expire in 3 months. If your card is lost, stolen, or damaged, you can replace the card for a $1.00 fee.
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Do I have to have a library card to use the computers in the library?
All visitors may use the Catalog Only computers without a card. Our electronic databases are also accessible from these. However, we have installed many other machines with extensive internet access and software that will require either a guest card ($1) or a library card. If you wish to print from the computers, you will be charged 10 cents for every page that contains printing.
- The Tennessee Electronic Library is asking me for
a password....
Please call or visit the library branch nearest you for more information
about the Tennessee Electronic Library and the Gale Databases.
- Do you have word processing?
There are computers available at all of our branches that have word processing.
There is a time limit on all our computers and you may reserve a specific
time, if you call ahead at 757-5310. The computers will be shut down thirty
minutes before the library closes. The printing cost is $.10 per page. Disks
for saving your work may be purchased for $1.00. See Computer
Services for more information.
- Is there wireless Internet access in any of the library
buildings?
Yes, there are wireless transmitters on all three floors of the Downtown
Library. An information sheet is available here
and in the library to help you connect with your own wireless-capable
devices.
This page was updated on 5/3/12.
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