Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education to Implement 'Weekly Reservation Book Loan' Starting from the 23rd View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education (Superintendent Jang Hwikuk) announced on the 20th that it will implement a 'Weekly Reservation Loan Service' starting from the 23rd.


This measure is in response to the prolonged temporary closure of public libraries due to the impact of COVID-19 at six affiliated libraries.


The 'Weekly Reservation Loan Service' allows users to reserve books for loan through the website, pick them up at designated locations, and return them via unmanned return machines.


Users who have registered as Book Connect members (regular members) can borrow up to 5 books per person for a maximum of 3 weeks.


After logging into the integrated website, users can apply for books through the 'Weekly Reservation Loan Service' from 9 AM to 5 PM, and pick up the reserved books the next day between 2 PM and 5 PM at designated locations of each library by verifying their identity with their Book Connect membership card and ID.


Family members can pick up books on behalf of the member, and applications can be made daily during the service period.


However, book pick-up is available from Monday to Saturday, and if the reserved book is not collected by the next day (for applications made on Saturday or Sunday, pick-up is on Monday), the reservation will be automatically canceled.



For more details, please refer to the announcements on the Gwangju Metropolitan Office of Education Integrated Library website.


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