Library Services
marion.sa.gov.au
marion.sa.gov.au
The One Card network gives you access to more than 3 million items from over 130 public libraries across the state.
Your membership also includes access to computer services* including Wi-Fi and online resources such as eBooks, homework help, online magazines, tutorials, reader’s advisory and much more.
*If you are under 18 years of age you will need a guardian’s permission to access the computer services.
Download our FREE LibrariesSA app for quick and easy access to Marion Libraries wherever you are. Search the library catalogue, place holds, manage your checkouts and account information instantly on your smartphone or tablet. You can even scan any book, DVD or CD barcde to seeif it’s available in the library.
Download it from the iTunes or Google Play store today! Search LibrarisSA in yur app store.
Anyone who resides in South Australia is welcome to join the library.
Becoming a member is easy and it is FREE .
To join the library you need to:
> Show personal identification with your photo, current address, name and signature.
> Bring in a parent or guardian if you are under 18 years of age.
> Agree to comply with library policies.
If you are visiting South Australia and would like to use the library on your travels, bring in some photo identification and we can provide you with a temporary membership.
Your One Card allows you to borrow up to 100 items from any of the public libraries across South Australia.
This includes books for all ages, audio books, magazines, eBooks and eAudiobooks, DVDs, CDs, Blurays, graphic novels and community language items. Toys may also be borrowed for a small annual fee.
Borrowing age restrictions may apply for some items.
4 Weeks
> Books – fiction & non-fiction
> Audio Books
> Language kits
> Content creator kits
3 Weeks
2 Weeks
> eBooks & eAudiobooks
> Magazines
> DVDs & Blu-rays
> CDs
10 Days
> Trending Titles books
Please note that reduced loan periods may apply for new items and popular items. Remember to check the due date for shorter loan periods.
Items may be returned to any public library in South Australia regardless of where they were borrowed*. Marion Libraries have 24-hour returns chutes located outside all three branches for your convenience.
* Toys must be returned during library opening hours to the branch from which they were borrowed.
Renewals or loan extensions may occur, if the item is not requested by another borrower, for two additional loan periods. Check your renewal status by accessing your account at marion.sa.gov.au/online-catalogue or by calling the library on 8375 6785.
Holds may be requested by phone or in person at any Marion Library branch, or by accessing the online catalogue at marion.sa.gov.au/online-catalogue
You may place a maximum of 30 holds on your card at one time. When holds are available for collection the library will notify you by email**, SMS or letter.
**Email is the fastest way for us to let you know your holds have arrived. Talk to our staff about signing up for email notifications.
If items borrowed by you are lost or damaged then the replacement cost will be charged. Payments on lost items are non-refundable.
You can suspend your holds so they don’t arrive while you are away. Ask us how today!
Trending Titles gives you access to the most popular books in Australia NOW. With no waits and no holds, you can find popular titles available to borrow on your next visit.
Available at all Marion Libraries branches.
Content Creator Kits are loanable technology, located at each Marion Library branch. The kits consist of Go Pros, digital cameras, creative drawing tablets, podcast kits and more, and are all free to borrow for up to four weeks.
For more information visit marion.sa.gov.au/content-creator-kits
Our libraries house a number of special collections assisting borrowers who are learning English or other languages. This material is free and accessible with your library card.
This collection consists of items that assist in initial English language learning as well as strengthening and refining existing reading and listening skills. The collection includes:
> IELTS (International English Language Testing System) practise materials and support, including our online database.
> Adult readers that are short, easy-to read stories designed for ESL students and adult literacy learners.
Also available outside of this special collection but helpful for literacy are dyslexic format books. Look for this logo on book spines:
Storytime PODs are a wonderful interactive tool for children to engage with over two hundred picture books read aloud in the following languages: English, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), French, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Spanish and Turkish.
Material, including books, magazines, DVDs, CDs and audio books, are available in:
> Chinese
> Japanese
> Polish
The collection is monitored and adjusted regularly so if there is a demand for other languages we will consider new additions. We also have access to material in over 40 more languages, via our One Card system, which can be requested and delivered to our libraries.
These books can assist either children or adults in mastering the task of learning English or another language.
Kits including books, DVDs and CDs are available for borrowers who would like to learn or improve foreign language skills. Databases complement the physical collection. Ask a staff member for help accessing any of these collections or online databases.
Learn, explore, create and imagine through play with the help of the Toy Library Service.
Fantastic for kids, perfect for parents
The Marion Library Service has toy libraries located at two of its branches; Cove Civic Centre and Park Holme Library. An annual membership fee applies. The Toy Libraries provide a great range of toys, puzzles, games, sporting equipment and other resources.
Primarily the toys are suitable for children up to 6 years of age.
All toys can be borrowed for a 2 week period. Toy loans can be extended up to 2 times. Membership
Individual $20.00 2 toys for 2 weeks
Individual – concession $13.00 2 toys for 2 weeks
Family $30.00 6 toys for 2 weeks
Family - concession $22.00 6 toys for 2 weeks
Organisation $65.00 10 toys for 2 weeks
Pension card, family/health care card or veteran affairs card must be presented at the time of payment for concession membership.
To join the Toy Library you need to:
> Show personal identification with your current address.
> Bring in a parent or guardian if you are under 18 years of age.
> Agree to comply with policies and regulations.
> Organisations will need to provide a covering letter from the Manager that acknowledges that the organisation accepts responsibility for any loss/ damages to toy items.
> Count and check toys when borrowing to make sure all pieces match the description on the tag – please report any discrepancies to staff immediately.
> Return toys in good, clean order, complete and in the correct packaging.
> Report any damage to the toy library equipment to staff in order to maintain the best possible safety standards of the items.
> Not attempt any repairs on toy library items.
> Accompany their children at all times whilst in the toy library.
Toys must be returned during library opening hours to the branch from which they were borrowed.
Our online catalogue allows you to access items from all over South Australia from the comfort of your own home.
To access the online catalogue visit marion.sa.gov.au/online-catalogue
> The search bar is automatically set up to prioritise items from Marion Libraries.
> Enter your search term(s) and click ‘Search’.
> Clicking the ‘All Libraries’ tab will broaden your search to include all South Australian libraries.
> To log in to your account you will need your library card number and PIN. Your default PIN will be your date of birth (DDMMYYYY format) unless you choose to change it.
> Once you have found an item in the catalogue that you wish to place a hold on click the ‘Place Hold’ button.
> If you are not logged in, you will be prompted to enter your library card number and PIN.
> Choose a pickup location and click ‘Place Hold’.
> To check your holds click on the ‘Holds’ tab in your account. You can remove a hold by checking the box next to the title and selecting ‘Delete’.
As a library member you have free access to a huge collection of eBooks and eAudiobooks.
Our collection includes classics, new releases, non-fiction and best-sellers for all ages that you can download wirelessly to your compatible device.
You can borrow anytime, there are automatic returns and no late fees. Simply browse, check out, download and enjoy!
You can browse our collection of eBooks and eAudiobooks through our online catalogue or via the Libby or BorrowBox apps.
Visit marion.sa.gov.au/online-catalogue
For more information about eBooks and eAudiobooks visit marion.sa.gov.au/libraries-ebooks
Discover and instantly enjoy thousands of eBooks and eAudiobooks from our extensive collection. Borrowed titles appear on your Shelf and download to the app automatically so you can read or listen to them when you’re offline. Warm, personal, and easy to use, Libby is great for users of all ages.
Libby is available for Android, iOS (iPhone/iPad/iPod touch), and Windows 10 devices.
City of Marion Libraries provide our community with a range of online resources you can access from the comfort of your home.
You can:
> Stream a movie or documentary
> Learn a new skill
> Watch a story being read by a favourite storyteller
> Find a new and exciting fact
> Read digital magazines and so much more!
Best of all, access to these resources is FREE with your Marion Library card.
To access our complete list of online resources visit marion.sa.gov.au/libraries-online-resources
LOTE 4 Kids allows children to enjoy the magic of books in various languages from the comfort of home, alongside English translations to help develop reading and listening skills. Help your child to grow and learn with thousands of books in 50+ different languages.
Imagine the best stories being read aloud to you by our favourite storytellers – well, that’s Story Box Library! With an ever-growing library, suitable for preschool and primary aged children, it really is storytime, anytime!
LinkedIn Learning is a premium online learning resource offering thousands of courses in business, technology, animation, photography, music, personal development and more! These courses will build your skills and could even help you to develop or start your own business.
Kanopy Stream critically-acclaimed movies, inspiring documentaries and awardwinning foreign films anytime for free on your TV, desktop or mobile device with your library card! Choose from a catalogue of over 30,000 titles, including a dedicated children’s collection.
Developed specifically for libraries, the new Britannica Library gives you access to age appropriate material from the child-friendly collection through to the adult general reference collection. Students of all ages will find it easy to conduct research and work on special projects.
NewsBank NewsBank gives you access to extensive news coverage from every state and territory, with thousands of cross-searchable news articles, feature articles, editorials, sports reports, obituaries, and much more!
City of Marion Libraries provide free internet and computer services at all three of our branches.
PC: PCs are available for use at all of our branches. All PCs provide free access to the internet and Windows applications including MS Word, Excel and Publisher.
> Book online at marion.sa.gov.au/pc-bookings
Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is available for you at all City of Marion Libraries. There are two options for you to connect to:
> Public-Library-RF
> CoM-Free
There are gaming and other devices available for use in our libraries:
> Hublets (Android tablets) & iPads
> Nintendo Switches
> Xbox consoles
Hublets are Android tablets available at the Cultural Centre library that can be borrowed and used anywhere in the library. Hublets are perfect for accessing our online resources such as eBooks, eAudiobooks, online movies, magazines and newspapers. You can also surf the net, stream videos, connect on social media and play online games. Hublets are available for adults, teens or kids!
Printing and copying services are available at each of our branches. The following rates apply.
A4 $0.20 per page
A3 $0.30 per page
Colour
A4 $1.00 per page
A3 $1.50 per page
Please remember to bring your library card for printing and copying.
Our web printing service allows you to print wirelessly from your home PC, laptop or mobile device at Marion Libraries. Send or upload the file you would like to print and come in and collect it from any of our branches. To access the web print site and log in using your library card number visit marion.sa.gov.au/web-print
Scanning is available for free and is undertaken using the in-built scanner in our photocopiers. You can scan to your email or save to your USB storage device.
City of Marion Libraries offer a variety of events, classes, workshops and activities throughout the year for children and adults.
Pick up the latest edition of our What’s On booklet to find out what is happening in our libraries over the next three months.
Scan the QR code or visit our website to read Whats On online: marion.sa.gov.au/whats-on
Sign up, keep in touch, stay informed
Library Loop is the Marion Libraries eNewsletter that keeps you updated with library news, events, programs and happenings!
Get the latest news and updates each month straight to your inbox.
We encourage you to sign up to our eNewsletters by visiting marion.sa.gov.au/libraries , scrolling to the ‘Keep in touch’ section and entering your email address.
The Marion Heritage Research Centre is an exciting focal point for history and cultural heritage in Marion.
Located in the old ‘Red House’ on Sturt Road, the Marion Heritage Research Centre is a place where documents, artifacts and photographs relating to Marion’s history can be preserved, researched and shared with the community.
Research assistance
Staff and volunteers can help you with research using centre resources. Get assistance with:
> How to research your ancestors
> Creating family trees and finding long-lost ancestors
> Accessing Ancestry
> Photographs of Marion people and places
> Documents and books on local and wider historical and genealogical topics
> Stories and information about local families & businesses of the area
> Births, deaths & marriage dates for ancestors
> Locations and certificates of land held in South Australia
Bookings are essential
For more information about the Marion Heritage Research Centre including opening times visit marion.sa.gov.au/marion-heritage-research-centre
Marion Heritage Research Centre
245 Sturt Road, Sturt SA 5047
T 7420 6455
E heritage@marion.sa.gov.au
Ancestry is free for the public to access on the Heritage Centre’s computers. Please call us on 7420 6455 to book a session and ask about our training sessions for Ancestry and Trove.
Ancestry is also available to use for free on our library computers. Visit marion.sa.gov.au/libraries or call 8375 6785 to book a PC.
Our Australian, local and family history reference book collection contains many new publications as well as older and rare books, useful for historical research and practice.
Our online catalogue houses thousands of images and documents for you to browse and explore. We have also provided some handy links to help you with your research. To access the online collection visit the library online catalogue at marion.sa.gov.au/libraries and click on the Cultural Heritage link.
Cove Civic Centre is a versatile facility containing a number of spaces for hire to both the business sector and the wider community.
We have eight diverse spaces including a main hall that can be divided into multiple sections or left as an open space, large and small meeting rooms.
Our rooms boast a variety of modern technologies including projection screens, digital displays and laptops for training.
For more information contact us on 8375 6755 or visit marion.sa.gov.au/ccc-venue-hire
JPs are available at Park Holme Library, Cove Civic Centre and the City of Marion Administration Building.
A Justice of the Peace (JP) in South Australia is typically someone of good stature in the community who, providing they are satisfied with the capability of the signatory, is authorised to witness and sign:
> Statutory declarations
> Affidavits
> Waiver rights
> Search warrants
> Divorce documents
A JP can also certify copies of original documents as well as witness the signing of advanced care directive documents.
For a full list of times and locations of JPs in the City of Marion please visit: marion.sa.gov.au/justice-of-the-peace
No appointments necessary but we encourage calling ahead on 8375 6755 to confirm availability at library locations.
Photocopying facilities are available at your own cost at each of our library branches.
No more than 20 certified copies can be signed per person.
You may also visit the Attorney-General’s website to find a JP near you:
agd.sa.gov.au/services-and-support/justice-peace
By signing my library card I confirm that I have read, understood and accepted the following summary of conditions of membership and acknowledge that a full copy of the Marion Library Service Customer Conditions of Use Policy is available to me on request.
I will ensure that my behaviour whilst in the library is appropriate and does not prevent other people from accessing library facilities safely and comfortably.
I will advise the library if my name or address changes.
I will advise the library if my card is stolen, lost or destroyed and note that a fee may be charged for replacement of cards.
I am responsible for all items borrowed on my card.
I acknowledge that replacement costs and processing charges may apply for items that are lost or damaged in my care.
I will ensure that my use of the internet and other electronic resources is appropriate and does not breach the Conditions of Use of Electronic Services.
I will not use library materials to infringe copyright.
I take responsibility for meeting these conditions for any child/children under the age of 18 whom I have authorised for library membership.
I understand that my personal details may be provided to a third party for the sole purpose of receiving communication regarding my library usage.
All libraries are closed on public holidays