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Glendale Public Library to offer online eCards

Resources available during stay-at-home

Posted 4/28/20

Maricopa County residents interested in accessing the Glendale Public Library’s resources from home can apply for a new online library card.

To apply for an eCard visit glendaleazlibrary.com …

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Glendale Public Library to offer online eCards

Resources available during stay-at-home

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Maricopa County residents interested in accessing the Glendale Public Library’s resources from home can apply for a new online library card.

To apply for an eCard visit glendaleazlibrary.com and fill out a short, easy online form. An eCard will allow visitors to access all the library’s online content for free, as well as stream movies and music through Hoopla digital, download eBooks and audiobooks through Libby, or mp3 music from Freegal. Make distance learning easier with the library’s research and educational databases, especially live, online, chat-based tutoring for students from professional tutors through Brainfuse HelpNow and job-searching tools and assistance for job seekers through Brainfuse JobNow.

When the libraries reopen eCards can be converted to regular library cards by providing valid photo identification and proof of address in person at your registered branch.

For questions about applying for an eCard call 623-930-3600 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday or email libraryecards@glendaleaz.com.