trancejeremy
Adventurer
In most places where I have lived, libraries were done on a county system. That is, if you live in a given county in that state, you could use any library in that county.
However, where I live now (Jefferson County, southern part of the St. Louis metro area), I was just told that I can't use the county library, because even though I live in the county (and 10 miles away from that library), I don't live in the school district for that library. (Although I had previously been able to get a card and check out stuff there).
And apparently, my county has 8 school disctricts, but only 3 libraries, so I guess 5/8 of the county is just library-less. I guess it makes sense, if that's where their money comes from - school taxes, but I always thought they got money from the county.
So anyway, I would have to get an out of residence thing to check out books, which I would consider, except honestly, the library has a lousy selection of books. I literally own more sci-fi/fantasy books than they do. (I actually have that with St. Louis County Library, which is much better, and ironically, also cheaper. But as I said, this library is a lot closer, only 10 miles away).
So how do libraries work where you live? Is this just an oddity, or is this typcial?
However, where I live now (Jefferson County, southern part of the St. Louis metro area), I was just told that I can't use the county library, because even though I live in the county (and 10 miles away from that library), I don't live in the school district for that library. (Although I had previously been able to get a card and check out stuff there).
And apparently, my county has 8 school disctricts, but only 3 libraries, so I guess 5/8 of the county is just library-less. I guess it makes sense, if that's where their money comes from - school taxes, but I always thought they got money from the county.
So anyway, I would have to get an out of residence thing to check out books, which I would consider, except honestly, the library has a lousy selection of books. I literally own more sci-fi/fantasy books than they do. (I actually have that with St. Louis County Library, which is much better, and ironically, also cheaper. But as I said, this library is a lot closer, only 10 miles away).
So how do libraries work where you live? Is this just an oddity, or is this typcial?