September is Library Card Sign-Up Month. If you don’t have a card or know someone who might need a card, now’s the time. Here are just a few of the benefits of a library card:
There are 11 libraries in Lackawanna County and a library card opens the doors to all of them. Wherever you live or work, there is a library just minutes away. All have free Wi-Fi, computer access, print capabilities, and tech or research help.
As you would expect, we also have books, magazines, newspapers, professional journals – whatever you need or want you can find in Lackawanna County Library System’s combined collection of more than 500,000 items. And if we don’t have it, we can probably get it for you. · Access the Library from your home or office via www.lclshome.org. It’s a virtual library open 24/7. From academic research to auto mechanics, eBooks to live career coaching, and more, lclshome.org has so much to offer you for whatever stage of life you’re in.
Download e-books and downloadable audio books for free from the Libby app.
Lackawanna County libraries are among the busiest places in our communities. From STEM programs for our smallest patrons to Medicare seminars for our wisest community members, libraries in our area offer thousands of programs each year free of charge for you to enjoy. Sound interesting? Click here to apply online for your Library Card.
Locations
Abington Community Library
Albright Memorial Library
Nancy Kay Holmes Branch Library
Carbondale Public Library
Dalton Community Library
Lackawanna County Children’s Library
North Pocono Public Library
Taylor Community Library
Valley Community Library
Library Express @ The Marketplace at Steamtown
Lackawanna County Library System Bookmobile
Notice – Beginning Friday June 21st the LCLS website will be going through maintenance. During this time the Events Section will be affected. All programming remains scheduled. If you have any questions please contact your member library. Thank you.