My Library Account: My USask Library Services

Summary

In My Library Account you will find the specific details of your library access and borrowing information.

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Step-by-step

There are two ways to find information about your specific library services: 

Option 1: 

  1. Go to the USask Library home page: https://library.usask.ca/

  1. Click on Sign In in the top right hand corner of the page.  

  1. Sign in with your NSID and password. 

  1. Once you've logged in, you will see your name in the top right corner instead of the words Sign In. 

  1. Click on your name and select My Library Account from the drop-down. 

  1. Click on the Borrower Info tab to see what services your account entitles you to. 

Option 2: 

  1. Log in to your PAWS account. 

  1. Type the word library into the top search box. You should get multiple results, one of which is My Library Account. 

  1. Click on My Library Account. 

  1. Click on the Borrower Info tab to see what services your account entitles you to. 

 

 

 

 

 

Details

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Article ID: 949
Created
Thu 6/27/24 6:50 PM
Modified
Tue 10/1/24 1:14 PM
Audience
Anyone with a Library Account

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