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Favourite libraries
A favourite library is the library (or the libraries) you often use to pick up materials you have ordered. You can save your favourite libraries and personal data when you have logged in. Then you don't have to type your data when you request materials.
How to save favourite libraries
You have to log in to save favourite libraries. When you have logged in, you can save your personal data so you don't have to type them when requesting.
Your data are saved at DBC in a secure way so noone else can access it. You can use your account on any computer – and you have options you don't get without an account. More about login: Login to bibliotek.dk
Choosing a favourite library:
If you have more than one favourite library, you must type personal data for each library. The libraries choice of personal data types can differ. You can choose up to 10 libraries.
Check that your most used library is your Request library. The request library will be picked when you are requesting. You can change to another favourite library when requesting.
Requesting
If you have more than one favourite library, one of them is marked as your Request library (the library where you pick up your materials). Check if you have the Request library you want.
Click "Choose as request library" if you want to change Request library.
Availability at your favourite libraries
When you have saved favourite libraries, you can easily see availability at "your" libraries. In full display of the records you'll see a blue link Look up availability at your favourite libraries - if one or more of your libraries have the material.
How to save favourite libraries
You have to log in to save favourite libraries. When you have logged in, you can save your personal data so you don't have to type them when requesting.
Your data are saved at DBC in a secure way so noone else can access it. You can use your account on any computer – and you have options you don't get without an account. More about login: Login to bibliotek.dk
Choosing a favourite library:
- click Favourite libraries in the menu in My account
- click Find library and search your library
- Under the library's name click the link Add favourite library
- Type personal details for that library and click Save data
- You have to be a registered user at your library in order to save personal data and request. Your personal data are checked in the local library's userdatabase. You are told if you cannot be found there. In that case: go to the library to be registered.
If you have more than one favourite library, you must type personal data for each library. The libraries choice of personal data types can differ. You can choose up to 10 libraries.
Check that your most used library is your Request library. The request library will be picked when you are requesting. You can change to another favourite library when requesting.
Requesting
If you have more than one favourite library, one of them is marked as your Request library (the library where you pick up your materials). Check if you have the Request library you want.
Click "Choose as request library" if you want to change Request library.
Availability at your favourite libraries
When you have saved favourite libraries, you can easily see availability at "your" libraries. In full display of the records you'll see a blue link Look up availability at your favourite libraries - if one or more of your libraries have the material.
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