Politics & Government

Library Kiosks Installed at Ross Municipal Center

The new automated dispensers enable patrons of Northland Public Library and other libraries in Allegheny County to check out and return books and other media in Ross Township rather than traveling to the library.

Northland Public Library is the first public library in Western Pennsylvania to offer remote lending kiosks that enable patrons to check out or return library materials without setting foot in the library.

Two new automated kiosks were installed at the Ross Township Community Center and the Baierl YMCA, 2565 Nicholson Road, Franklin Park. As is the McCandless-based library, the kiosks may be used by any resident of Allegheny County who has a library card from any library in the county. 

Dubbed NOMAD—for Northland Offsite Modern Alternative Dispenser—the kiosks contain children’s and adult books, CDs and DVDs that can be checked out using any library card from Allegheny County. Library patrons also may use the kiosks to return items.

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Library officials said the kiosks are the first of their kind in Western Pennsylvania. They said the kiosks will increase service and convenience for library patrons who live within its 60 square-mile service area.

Library regulations governing lending, fines and borrowing periods are the same for patrons who use the kiosks. 

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