More Convenient Log In on WILBOR
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More Convenient Log In on WILBOR


If you're a frequent WILBOR user you may have noticed a change in the way you identify which library you are logging in from when checking out a book.  Instead of choosing from a long list of libraries, you can now just start to type in the name of the library you'd like to log in to.


Of course, if you don't fee like typing and would like to scroll through the entire list of libraries, you still have that option by clicking on the View Full List link below the search box.

One notable exception to the new log in style is for mobile users (Ipads, Kindle Fires, smart phones, etc.). The mobile version of the WILBOR site still uses the old log in style.  But, do not despair!  We have it on good authority that the log in change for mobile devices is in the pipeline.




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