It will help customers of Bucks Libraries to renew loans and reserve your next read.
And with the free Spydus Mobile app, available for Apple and Android devices, you can even use your smartphone’s camera to issue your own books when you visit the library.
Just download the app, select Buckinghamshire Libraries from the drop-down list, enter your library membership number and PIN and pick your local library from the list. You are then ready to start exploring.
If you need inspiration to help find your next read, take a look at the ‘Featured Items’ which shows books which recently been given great reviews by other local readers. These titles include Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart and Quite : love, life & eyeliner by Claudia Winkleman.
Clive Harriss, Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure, commented:
"The introduction of the new Spydus Mobile app means that customers now have the option to reserve books and renew loans all from their smartphone. Not only is this convenient, but it also makes it a breeze for customers to browse the available range of book titles − including new releases."
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