DBRL Mobile

DBRL Mobile

3.7
Application Description

Discover the convenience of the Daniel Boone Regional Library at your fingertips. With our mobile app, you can easily search for books, music, and movies, check what's available at your local library, place holds, and manage your account on the go.

Features:

  • Search the Catalog: Access the library's catalog anytime, anywhere to find your next favorite read, listen, or watch.
  • Browse Bestsellers and New Releases: Stay updated with the latest and most popular items in the library's collection.
  • Manage Holds and Renewals: Place holds on items you want and renew borrowed materials directly from your device.
  • Locate and Explore: Find nearby library locations, see what items are available there, and check their operating hours.
  • Account Management: Keep track of your library account, ensuring you never miss a due date or hold.

What's New in Version 2.12.1

Last updated on Oct 24, 2024

We've enhanced the search experience in our latest update. Now, titles without a jacket cover will display a clearer, format-specific fallback image, ensuring a more visually consistent and enjoyable browsing experience. We've also resolved an issue where some titles were incorrectly showing a gray box instead of their jacket image. Additionally, this update includes various usability enhancements and minor bug fixes to improve your overall experience with the app.

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