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Track library due dates

To track library due dates effectively, consider the following methods and tools:

1. Use the Library’s Online Account Portal

Most libraries have an online system where you can:

  • View checked-out items and due dates

  • Renew materials

  • Set up notifications for upcoming due dates

Log in with your library card and PIN to manage your account.

2. Enable Email or SMS Notifications

Check if your library sends:

  • Due date reminders

  • Overdue alerts

  • Renewal confirmations

You can often opt-in via your library account settings.

3. Use a Calendar App

Manually enter due dates into:

  • Google Calendar

  • Apple Calendar

  • Outlook

Set reminders a few days before each item is due to allow time for returns.

4. Library Apps

Some libraries use apps like:

  • Libby (for eBooks/audiobooks)

  • Hoopla

  • Library-specific apps (e.g., BiblioCommons, Polaris, or Sierra)

These often include push notifications and due date tracking.

5. Task Management Apps

Use apps like:

  • Todoist

  • Microsoft To Do

  • Notion

  • Trello

Create tasks with due dates and reminders for each item.

6. Paper Methods

  • Use a planner or calendar

  • Sticky notes on your desk or fridge

  • A dedicated library checklist

Pro Tip:

Always check if items auto-renew (many libraries offer this), and verify if any items have holds (which may block renewals).

If you let me know your library system or app, I can offer more specific help.

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