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    Columbus Libraries to Reopen for Limited Services Monday

    The Columbus Metropolitan Library is reopening most of its locations for limited services starting Monday, Feb. 8.

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    Limited services include browsing, pickup for items on hold, returning items, table reservations, use of computers, printing, copying, and faxing, and for some locations, in-person homework and job help.

    The New Albany Branch will only be open for drive-up pickup as it is currently being renovated, with hopes of completion in March. The Marion-Franklin Branch, which has been closed for all services, will reopen with limited weekday hours.

    Face coverings must be worn to enter all CML locations. Curbside pickup and walk-up services will still be available.

    Visit columbuslibrary.org for more details, including what library locations will have homework and job help available.

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