Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a DC resident. Can I get any of the MD or VA cards reasonably cheaply? Are any of the library systems particularly good for non fiction audiobooks?
I’m a DC resident and have cards for Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, and Montgomery County libraries. They all have reciprocal relationships with DC. IMO Arlington is the best one to have in terms of how large their selection is (e-both books and audiobooks) and how quickly holds become available.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s a list with various options:
https://www.9thstreetbooks.com/how-to-get-a-library-card-online/
Anonymous wrote:I’m a DC resident. Can I get any of the MD or VA cards reasonably cheaply? Are any of the library systems particularly good for non fiction audiobooks?
Anonymous wrote:I’m a DC resident. Can I get any of the MD or VA cards reasonably cheaply? Are any of the library systems particularly good for non fiction audiobooks?
Anonymous wrote:LCPL has free reciprocal borrowing with something like 11 counties. I would assume Fairfax is the same.
"The following jurisdictions participate in the regional reciprocal borrowing program: The cities of Falls Church, Alexandria and Winchester; the District of Columbia; Arlington, Fairfax, Fauquier, Prince William, Clarke and Frederick counties in Virginia; and Montgomery, Prince George's, Frederick and Charles counties in Maryland; and cardholders of the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg."