The Eureka Public Library (EPL) is moving to the SEKnFind library consortium on Monday, Aug. 12. SEKnFind is managed by the Southeast Kansas Library System. Over 50 libraries are members of SEKnFind, sharing a single automated system for the catalog and circulation systems. What does this mean?
Starting Aug. 12, EPL patrons will be able to access their library accounts online and can place holds on materials, renew materials, and suggest materials for purchase. Patrons will also be able to use their cards in any member library and place holds on items belonging to any member library - over 700,000 items. Those items will be shipped to the EPL by courier and often arrive more quickly than borrowing through the traditional interlibrary loan service. Eureka will still participate in the statewide interlibrary loan program, however, so any items not owned by a SEKnFind library may still be available through another Kansas library.

