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Bibliocommons Catalogue Is Here!

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Coquitlam Public Library has launched its new and improved catalogue. Customers searching the catalogue or logging into their online account will notice a fresh, new, and visually stunning interface.

Logging In:
When logging in for the first time, customers should input their library card barcode (no spaces) and PIN. This will prompt a short registration process that allows customers to select a new username and to customize their library profile and preferences.

*Please note that old usernames may not be available in this new catalogue if a Bibliocommons customer from a different library is already using it.

Once logged in, explore the catalogue and its features and functions.

Easy and accurate searches:
Enter a title, subject, genre, or author into the search bar located at the top of the screen to perform a keyword search. From the search results, view all the available formats of a given title listed in one place.

Find your next read:
Not sure what to look for? No problem! Click on the Explore button on the navigation bar to browse new and on-order titles, award winning titles, bestsellers, and staff picks. Each item record will also provide details such as plot summary, related titles, series information, community ratings and comments, and book lists featuring the title.

Borrow a Libby eBook or audiobook:
Place holds, borrow, and read Libby eBooks and audiobooks without leaving the catalogue.

Customize your profile and reading life:
• Track your reading with “for later”, “in progress”, and “completed” book shelves.
• Create lists for yourself or share them with others.
• Add unique tags to items to categorize your items to your own preference.

Need help? Check out the catalogue help pages or contact us at ask@coqlibrary.ca.

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