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Hawai‘i State Public Library System launches mobile app

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While a legal dispute between the Hawai‘i State Public Library System’s vendor SirsiDynix and that company’s third-party vendor, Solus continues, the library system has been able to enable a mobile app solution to provide basic virtual services to our patrons.

The app can be found by searching “Libraries Hawai‘i” in your mobile device’s app store or stop by your nearby public library for assistance. The library system is relaunching its original app, and app provider ChiliFresh is working with the library system to add features that our patrons have grown to love – like being able to provide access to multiple library accounts.

The “Libraries Hawai‘i” app by ChiliFresh provides these basic services:

  • Use in place of your physical library card
  • Check account information such as items borrowed, due dates and fines
  • Browse the library system catalog
  • Scan a barcode from a book, DVD or CD title to check availability in HSPLS’ catalog
  • View a list of checked out items and renew items
  • View a list of reserved items and place or cancel holds
  • View Library Hours
  • Renew and scan items
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Ebooks and audiobooks may still be checked out using the Libby application.

“We truly appreciate the patience of our library patrons, and we look forward to continuing to improve our app access to better serve everyone,” said Stacey A. Aldrich, State Librarian.

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