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Managing Your Online Account: Accessing Your Reading History

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by Rob Bristow last modified 6:15 PM

With your online account you may place holds in the Lakenet Catalog (Lakeland libraries), request books in the Melcat Catalog (statewide), renew items, access your reading history, and pay overdue fees online.

Accessing Your Reading History

 
With your online account, you can keep track of items you have checked out. Due to privacy laws, we cannot keep that information in your account unless you first activate it.   Once activated, your account will keep a history of materials checked out from that point forward. To activate your reading history account:

 

Step #1:  In the Online Catalog, click on "My Account".

Reading History #1

Step #2:  Enter your library card barcode and PIN # in the spaces provided.  Click on "Submit". Note: Your PIN# is typically the last 4 digits of your phone number.  If that does not work, please contact the library for assistance.

 

Reading History #2

 

 


Step #3: In your account, click on "My Reading History".
Reading History #3

Step #4:  If you have not activated your account, you will need to click on "Opt In". 
Reading History #4

Step #5:  Once you have activated your account, your reading history will be compiled under the "My Reading History" button.  If you decide you no longer wish to maintain your reading history, you may click on "Opt Out" at any time.

 

 

 Reading History #5

 

 

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