Leduc Public Library is a member of Yellowhead Regional Library (YRL), The Regional Automation Consortium (TRAC) and Alberta Relais. Residents of the City of Leduc and the County of Leduc may acquire a TRAC library card provided that proper identification such as a current driver’s license is shown. Other ID may be accepted please ask staff for details. To obtain a library card online or in your library, you must be 16 years of age. For those under the age of 16, or aged 16 - 18 with...
Late Fees – Changes Effective January 1st, 2022 Leduc Public Library will no longer be charging late fees on items returned late! Our Library Board wanted to remove the barrier to make sure that everyone can use the library. Don’t forget, we strongly encourage everyone to still bring their items back on time, so they are available for other patrons! And if you have any other fees on your card owing more than $10, you will not be able to access our services or take more items out....
If an item in the TRAC catalogue is signed out to another patron, you may place a hold on that item. To make such a request, you may: Can't find an item in the TRAC catalogue? Alberta Relais is the new way to place Interlibrary Loans (ILL) in Alberta, brought to you by the Alberta Public Library Services Branch (PLSB). To access Relais, just go to alberta.relaisd2d.com and select Yellowhead Regional Library as your location. If you are new to provincial ILL, watch our short video below to ge...
On September 1, 2005 the library eliminated membership fees for residents of the City of Leduc and the rural residents of the County of Leduc. Fees for materials returned late, lost, or damaged will continue to apply. All fees on individual or linked family cards must be cleared at time of the yearly membership renewal. Visit online or in the library! Residents of the City of Leduc and the County of Leduc may acquire a TRAC library card provided that proper identification such as a current dri...
Books, magazines, videos and audio books all have a three-week loan period. Special collections such as holiday books have a one-week loan period. Unless your item has been requested by another patron, you may renew it two times. Renewals can be done in a number of ways: Forget what you have signed out? Visit TRACpac and review your items checked out by inputting your library card barcode and your PIN number (last four digits of your phone number). Members may have up to 50 items from T...
ME Libraries gives you access to free Alberta-wide public library borrowing! When you sign up online, you'll be able to visit libraries across the province and borrow materials--using your local library card! All materials are picked up at the owning library but you can return them to any ME library. ME Libraries only work with physical materials, so online resources and interlibrary loan services are not included. Who can sign up? Adults (18+) with a local library card in good standing and with...
Items can be returned during regular hours inside in the small returns bin at the information desk or all hours through the outside book and AV drop.