Who can join City of Sydney Library?

Who can join City of Sydney Library?

Join the library City of Sydney Library membership is free for all NSW residents. Fees apply for non-residents. There is no minimum age requirement, but if you’re under 18 years old, your application will need to be approved by a parent or guardian.

How do I become a library member in Singapore?

You can sign up for library membership by approaching a staff member at any library. If you are a PR or foreigner studying at an MOE school, remember to bring your School Smart Card to receive a waiver on the registration fee (for PRs) or the registration fee and annual fee (for foreigners).

Is my library part of Kanopy?

How do I know if my library has made Kanopy available? If your library has made Kanopy available, it will appear in the previous ‘Find Your Public Library’ page. You can search by library name, or by the library’s location with your city name or zip code. Click here to check if your library offers Kanopy.

How much is a subscription to Kanopy?

Anyone can visit the Kanopy website, search for a video and find the prices listed: $150 for a 1-year license, $350 for a 3-year license. Institutions, however, purchase at a lower rate: $120/1-year, $280/3-year, with 5-year and perpetual licenses also available.

Are libraries free in Sydney?

Explore any of our 9 branches to access free wifi and computers or to browse and borrow from the collection. Library membership is free if you live in NSW.

Can foreigners enter Singapore library?

Foreigners can register for NLB library membership in person at any public library (except the library@chinatown, Choa Chu Kang Public Library and The LLiBrary). A listing of all NLB libraries’ locations and opening hours can be viewed at this link: .

How do you get Kanopy for free?

If you have a library card at one of the 4,000-plus libraries that partner with Kanopy, you’re eligible to receive a free login for the streaming service.

Is Kanopy being discontinued?

Kanopy, a film streaming subscription service currently funded by the State Library, will be discontinued state-wide as of Monday 15 February 2021. Library members will still have access to other services such as BorrowBox and RB Digital providing access to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and comics.