Dayton Daily News

Library now offers curbside service

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for Neurologic­al Disorders. He is a nationally recognized neurologis­t who has helped develop DCND into one of the largest private neurology practices in Ohio.

During the June 16 session, which is from 4-5 p.m., Dr. Pugar will talk about Alzheimer’s and dementia then answer questions from the audience. Both programs are free and open to the public and will be presented via webinar. To register for either program, call 800.272.3900 or go to alz.org/Dayton/helping_you to register online.

Dayton Metro Library is now offering curbside pickup of reserved or requested materials. Curbside service is available at all Dayton Metro Library Branches and the Main Library, Tuesday through Friday, 3 - 6 p.m. and Saturday, 12 - 3 p.m. Bagged materials will be placed directly into vehicle trunks, or patrons can pick up their marked bag at the Library entrance.

Patrons may reserve items for themselves using the online catalog or call the Ask Me Line at 937-463-2665 to request materials they want to borrow. Borrowers will be notified via email, text or phone call when their items are ready, and should call the Ask Me Line to arrange for pickup. The items will be checked out to their account, then bagged for carryout at the location of their choice.

“We are eager to safely provide the books and other materials people want, while maintainin­g all health and safety guidelines,” said Deputy Director Rachel Gut.

Book drops are now open to accept returns as well. Borrowed Library materials must be placed directly into book drops or the return slot of the Automated Materials Handling machines at the newer Branch Libraries. Library staff will not directly accept returned materials. Items borrowed before March 13 had due dates extended to June 30.

“All returned materials will be quarantine­d for four days,” said Gut. “After the quarantine period, the items will be checked in and shelved, so they can be safely borrowed by other Library patrons.”

Library staff have received training on COVID-19 safety protocols. Staff wear protective face masks, wash hands frequently, wear gloves as needed, check their temperatur­e prior to arriving at work, and follow establishe­d protocols for the safe handling of materials. Library buildings remain closed to the public at this time.

For more informatio­n about curbside service, or to request items to borrow, call the Library’s Ask Me Line at 937-463-2665 or visit the online catalog at DaytonMetr­oLibrary.org. The Ask Me Line is now answered live Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Saturday 12 - 3 p.m. Messages can be left at other times.

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