Summer visitors – Register with their home library card. If they are MA residents, assign them a UCAT2 of MASS. If they are from out of state, UCAT2 is NOMASS. Expiring cards – If you process a renewal or checkout, items will not check out beyond the date the card expires.

Do Sails library cards expire?

Summer visitors – Register with their home library card. If they are MA residents, assign them a UCAT2 of MASS. If they are from out of state, UCAT2 is NOMASS. Expiring cards – If you process a renewal or checkout, items will not check out beyond the date the card expires.

What libraries are in the sails network?

Member libraries

  • Acushnet Public Library.
  • Guildford H. Hathaway Public Library (Assonet)
  • Attleboro Public Library.
  • Berkley Public Library (Massachusetts)
  • Bridgewater Public Library.
  • Carver Public Library.
  • Dartmouth – North Dartmouth Library.
  • Dartmouth – Southworth Library.

Is the Mansfield library open today?

Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 4:00pm. Friday, 8:00am – Noon. Saturday – Sunday, CLOSED.

What is my sails library PIN?

Your UserID is your library card’s barcode. If you are unsure of your PIN#, please contact your library. Often it’s the last 4 digits of your phone number. Please enter your barcode without any spaces or letters (which may be present on your library card).

What is a patron pin?

All patrons now need a PIN to log into their patron account, use self-check stations in the library, and access certain e-resources and databases. Your preset PIN is the 8-digit birthdate associated with your card. For example, if your birthday is today, your default PIN is 05042021.

Where was the sail invented?

The first sea-going sailing ships were developed by the Austronesian peoples from what is now Southern China and Taiwan. Their invention of catamarans, outriggers, and the highly-efficient bi-sparred triangular crab claw sails enabled their ships to sail for vast distances in open ocean.

What mean sails?

1 : to travel on a boat moved especially by the wind He sailed around the world. 2 : to travel on or by water Boats sailed by. 3 : to control the motion of (a ship or boat) while traveling on water. 4 : to move or proceed in a quick and smooth way The ball sailed over my head.

What time does the Missoula Public Library close?

Beginning May 12, the downtown library will be open to the public 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM Monday through Saturday. Visitor numbers will continue to be limited to 100 people per hour, with visit durations limited to one hour. Masks are recommended for visitors and staff at this time.

Who discovered the sail?

Like many inventions, the sailboat probably originated in ancient Egypt. Around 4000 BC, Egyptians assembled a simple rigging system and suspended a piece of cloth in the air to pull basic log boats along rivers. These vessels were long and narrow, and their simple rigging was difficult to control.

What are sails made of today?

Polyester has for decades been the most commonly used sail fiber because it is strong, durable and relatively inexpensive.

Who sail the ship?

A sailor is someone who works on a ship or sails a boat.

What are sails used for?

A sail is a tensile structure—made from fabric or other membrane materials—that uses wind power to propel sailing craft, including sailing ships, sailboats, windsurfers, ice boats, and even sail-powered land vehicles.