Colorado Libraries Collaborate – Still Going Strong in 2023
As we settle into the new year, we’d like to take a moment to reacquaint you with a program that is actually rather old. Colorado …
Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) is Colorado’s reciprocal borrowing program. It provides FREE access to library resources for library users of all CLC member libraries. Currently all public, most school districts, academic and a number of special libraries are members.
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As we settle into the new year, we’d like to take a moment to reacquaint you with a program that is actually rather old. Colorado …
Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) has been Colorado’s reciprocal borrowing program since 1991. (You may know it by its older name, Colorado Library Card.) CLC allows …
Overview Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) is a program that allows patrons of member libraries to borrow from any other member library. This reciprocal borrowing program …
Participation is the key to the continued success of CLC. Currently all public, most school districts, academic and a number of special libraries are CLC …
Colorado’s libraries are part of a unique resource sharing ecosystem, one component of which is Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC). CLC is essentially an agreement among …
Colorado Libraries Collaborate (CLC) is a program that allows Colorado library cardholders to borrow materials from any participating library in the state. For example, if …
We encourage libraries to market the CLC program to their patrons in a variety of ways, which could include signage, bookmarks, flyers, website, and social …