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- Makerspace PC #1 - Software | Weber County Library
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- Notary Services | Weber County Library
Home > Use Your Library > Notary Services > Notary Services The Weber County Library system offers notary public services for the benefit of our patrons. Cost Services are provided free of charge. Preparation for Notarization Use this helpful link https://www.nationalnotary.org/resources-for/public/how-to-prepare-for-notarization to make sure your notarization goes smoothly. It will let you know what you need to bring with you. Note: Some documents require witnesses. Review your documents ahead of time to see if you need witnesses. In most instances, the library does not have the capability to provide staff as witnesses and witnesses may not be solicited from library patrons. Where to find a Notary Library notaries are available during the library's hours of operation on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers seeking notary services should call prior to their visit to ensure a notary is available. If the library is not convenient, use this notary search https://secure.utah.gov/notary/search.html to look for a notary near you Good to know Information A notary public is not trained or certified to practice law. Notaries are unable to determine the particular document a customer may need; select the type of notarization or certificate for a given document; prepare a document or give advice on how to fill out, draft, or complete a document; provide legal counseling or advice in a legal matter that may or may not involve a notarial act. Birth certificates and marriage licenses are publicly recorded documents and certified copies cannot be made by a notary. Certified copies are only available by contacting the specific government entity issuing the document (court of law, county clerk, office of vital records and statistics, etc.). You can use this site to find out where you can write for vital records: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm . Utah law requires that a notary and the customer seeking notarization be able to communicate directly with each other. Library notaries are not permitted to make use of a translator to communicate with a notary service customer. The library has Spanish-speaking notaries. However, it is best to call ahead to see if one is available. Library notaries cannot notarize I-9 forms, nor can they provide an apostille (a form that certifies the authenticity of a document that is issued in one country to be used and considered valid in another). If you need an apostille, please visit the State of Utah, Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor website https://authentications.utah.gov/process-from-home-page for more information. In accordance with Utah notarial law, notaries will not provide service if the customer, document, or circumstances of the request for notary service raise any issue of authenticity, ambiguity, doubt, or uncertainty for the notary. In this event, the library notary may, at his/her sole discretion, decline to provide notary service. How can I become a notary for the State of Utah? Visit the State of Utah, Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor website https://notary.utah.gov/ for information on how to become a notary.
- Help | Weber County Library
Home > Help > Get Help Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions page—your reliable resource for quick answers about borrowing policies, library hours, digital resources, and more. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a long-time member, we’re here to help you get the most out of your library experience. General FAQ What are the library's hours of operation? We have five locations throughout Weber County to serve you. Below are the addresses and regular hours for each of our libraries. Monday - Thursday: 10am - 9pm Friday - Saturday: 10am - 6pm Sunday: 1pm - 5pm (Sep - May) Holiday Closures for 2025: January 1, New Year's Day Apr 20, Easter May 26, Memorial Day July 4, Independence Day July 24, Pioneer Day September 1, Labor Day October 20, Staff Training Day November 27, Thanksgiving December 25, Christmas Visit our locations and hours (https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all)page for more information. How do I sign-up for a library card? You can sign-up for a library card at any of our locations.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all) Please visit our Get a Library Card (https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/get-a-library-card)page for more information about the application process. Library Card FAQ Can I get a library card if I’m not a resident? Yes! Residents not residing in the counties listed below may purchase a library card for an annual fee of $30. Areas library cards are free to residents: • Weber County • Davis County • Morgan County • Brigham City • Logan City What do I need to apply for a library card? To apply for a library card applicants must have two of the following forms of identification, one with your current mailing address. If you do not have a valid photo ID, then both forms must have a current mailing address. • Driver’s license or state ID card • Checkbook • Bank statement • Utility bill • Property tax receipt • Voter registration card • Lease/Rental agreement Do I have to come in to a physical location to get a library card? Yes, at this time we require citizens wishing to apply for a library card to come into a physical location to bring in the identification required to apply for a library card. Can my child get their own library card? Yes! Persons under 18 are able to receive a library card if their parent or legal guardian applies and signs their approval for them to be a cardholder. When children have their own library card, it encourages reading, but also helps build confidence and important life skills such as critical thinking, responsibility, and independence. Is there a fee for overdue or damaged items? We care about our patrons and want to provide the best collection, so we do charge fees for overdue or damaged items. We also ask patrons to take part in keeping our library’s collections in great condition by adhering to their cardholder responsibilities: • Ages 18 and older are responsible for materials checked out on their card. • Parents and guardians are responsible for materials checked out by those under age 18. • Report all losses and/or damages. • Make prompt payment of any charges. • Provide prompt notification of any change of address or personal information. • Provide immediate notification of lost or stolen card. Please view our Circulation Policy (www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/_files/ugd/b6bd57_d7616fbc521f478f84bca694834e2e22.pdf)for more details. How do I pay a fine on my account? It’s super easy! You can pay any outstanding fines or fees by logging in (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3DGXoUVwRYJdeP0-0OKJ4bxD5qSW0fbT9bsQBCuoIPdLY.ZK4Qhbkd7r4.convergence)to your online account, then going to the “Fines and Fees” tab in the “My Bookshelf” page (account page). You can also pay fines or fees in person at your local branch.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all) How do I replace a lost library card? There is a $1 replacement fee for lost cards. You can replace your card by visiting your nearest location (https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all)and speaking with a staff member - remember to bring a photo ID and proof of address with you! Patrons are asked to give notice as soon as possible for lost cards, and are responsible for returning any materials that are checked-out on the lost card. What is my library card number? Your library card number can be found on the back of your library card below the barcode. This can be used to access your account online, check-out books, and more! What is my library card PIN? Your library card PIN is a 4-14 digit number you choose when signing up for a library card that allows you to access your account online. Forgot your PIN? (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) How do I access my account? You can access your account (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3DLD9R0QHqfZDWYetO1wmpbp4CVu9VKWQAjcyLXkAXMRs.pooj6vPC8uU.convergence)online by logging in using: • Your full name • Your library card number • Your PIN (Forgot your PIN?)(https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) You can also access your account (and more!) using the Weber County Library mobile app. You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png How do I renew items? You can renew items b(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/renew-items)y: • Logging into your account (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3Dat4YWLSo00enumxvNkwDRvvXT_P2f8SATgfav2QNd2o.lyKrZo9sBjI.convergence)online (select “Currently Checked Out” then “Renew Items”) • Using the Weber County Library mobile app (select “Checkouts” then “Renew” or “Renew all”) • Bringing your materials to the library • Calling the library to renew items You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png Is there a mobile app for the Weber County Library? There is! You can use the Weber County Library mobile app to: • Manage multiple accounts • Search the catalog • Renew items and place holds • Download and read eBooks and eAudiobooks You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png Can I request items from other libraries? Yes! Our library participates in interlibrary loan programs that allow us to request items from other libraries on your behalf. Simply make a request in person with a librarian at any of our locations.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all) Account FAQ How do I access my account? You can access your account (https://collection.weberpl.lib.ut.us/?openAccount=checkouts)online by logging in using: • Your full name • Your library card number • Your PIN (Forgot your PIN?)(https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) You can also access your account (and more!) using the Weber County Library mobile app. You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png What is my library card number? Your library card number can be found on the back of your library card below the barcode. This can be used to access your account online, check-out books, and more! What is my library card PIN? Your library card PIN is a 4-14 digit number you choose when signing up for a library card that allows you to access your account online. Forgot your PIN? (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) How do I pay a fine on my account? It’s super easy! You can pay any outstanding fines or fees by logging in (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3DGXoUVwRYJdeP0-0OKJ4bxD5qSW0fbT9bsQBCuoIPdLY.ZK4Qhbkd7r4.convergence)to your online account, then going to the “Fines and Fees” tab in the “My Bookshelf” page (account page). You can also pay fines or fees in person at your local branch.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all) How do I renew items? You can renew items b(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/renew-items)y: • Logging into your account (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3Dat4YWLSo00enumxvNkwDRvvXT_P2f8SATgfav2QNd2o.lyKrZo9sBjI.convergence)online (select “Currently Checked Out” then “Renew Items”) • Using the Weber County Library mobile app (select “Checkouts” then “Renew” or “Renew all”) • Bringing your materials to the library • Calling the library to renew items You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png Is there a mobile app for the Weber County Library? There is! You can use the Weber County Library mobile app to: • Manage multiple accounts • Search the catalog • Renew items and place holds • Download and read eBooks and eAudiobooks You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png
- Electric Type Writer | Weber County Library
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- Guest Reader Series | Weber County Library
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- Library Card Sign Up Month | Weber County Library
Home > Use Your Library > Library Card Sign Up Month > September is Library Card Sign-Up Month Weber County Library is celebrating Library Card Sign-Up Month with an exciting community partnership, local businesses are offering exclusive discounts and offers to anyone who shows their library card during September! From cozy cafés to unique boutiques, your library card is your passport to savings and connection. Whether you're already a cardholder or looking to sign up, there’s never been a better time to join the library. List of Participating Businesses From September 1-30 , flash your library card at participating local businesses and score exclusive deals. 209 24th St, Ogden, UT 84401 Slackwater Pizzeria Ogden 111 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401 Grounds for Coffee, 25th Street 552 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401 Cuppa 2856 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 Wild Shape Bakery 2352 Kiesel Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 The Cupcake Shoppe and Bakery 1221 26th St, Ogden, UT 84401 Kaffe Mercantile, 26th Street 2501 Grant Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 The Mercantile on 25th 3920 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403 Gandy Dancer Mercantile 4780 Old Post Rd, Ogden, UT 84403 Ligori’s Pizza and Pasta 2415 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 Perry’s Egyptian Theater 4390 Harrison Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403 Weber County Ice Sheet 2770 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 Neptune Skating 3934 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403 The Ziegfeld Theater 2371 Kiesel Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 Local Artisan Collective 3562 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84403 Gamers Asylum 3651 Wall Ave #1002, Ogden, UT 84405 A Novel Idea Book Parlor 4850 Harrison Blvd # 3, Ogden, UT 84403 Underground Books 2262 Washington Blvd, Ogden, UT 84401 HEEBEEGEEBEEZ Ogden 123 25th St, Ogden, UT 84401 Lavender Vinyl 1851 Valley Dr, Ogden, UT 84401 Rainbow Gardens Gift Store 5360 S 1900 W, Roy, UT 84067 Gibby Floral 1377 N Main St, Layton, UT 84041 Utah Fence Warehouse 5385 1950 W St, Roy, UT 84067 Power MMA What are the Benefits of Having a Library Card? System-Wide Borrowing Borrow and request materials from any Weber County Library location; return materials to any location. Digital Library Access Explore eAudiobooks, books, comics, television series, movies, music, and more with your library card and smart device apps such as Libby , Hoopla , Kanopy , etc. Mobile App A new easy way to manage your account, search the catalog, renew items, place holds, download and read eBooks and eAudiobooks, and more! Have a question? Checkout out the FAQ below! 1. Visit your nearest location to fill out a library card application. 2. Bring in required identification with you. Applicants must have two of the following forms of identification, one with your current mailing address. If you do not have a valid photo ID, then both forms must have a current mailing address. Driver’s license or state ID card Checkbook Bank statement Utility bill Property tax receipt Voter registration card Lease/Rental agreement 3. Complete your application with a staff member. Residents *Library cards are free to residents of Weber and Davis counties, Morgan County, Summit County (with the exception of Park City), Brigham City, and Logan City. Signature of a parent or legal guardian is required when persons under 18 are applying. Non-Residents Residents not residing in the counties listed above may purchase a library card for an annual fee of $30. Library Card Policies There is a $1 replacement fee for lost cards. Cards are valid for two years from the date of issue. You may renew your card by visiting any library location. Please bring your picture ID and proof of address if your address has changed. View a copy of our Circulation Policy by clicking the link. How to Get a Library Card Still need help finding something? Call any of our locations and our staff will be happy to answer your questions. FAQ Can I get a library card if I’m not a resident? Yes! Residents not residing in the counties listed below may purchase a library card for an annual fee of $30. Areas library cards are free to residents: • Weber County • Davis County • Morgan County • Brigham City • Logan City What do I need to apply for a library card? To apply for a library card applicants must have two of the following forms of identification, one with your current mailing address. If you do not have a valid photo ID, then both forms must have a current mailing address. • Driver’s license or state ID card • Checkbook • Bank statement • Utility bill • Property tax receipt • Voter registration card • Lease/Rental agreement Do I have to come in to a physical location to get a library card? Yes, at this time we require citizens wishing to apply for a library card to come into a physical location to bring in the identification required to apply for a library card. Can my child get their own library card? Yes! Persons under 18 are able to receive a library card if their parent or legal guardian applies and signs their approval for them to be a cardholder. When children have their own library card, it encourages reading, but also helps build confidence and important life skills such as critical thinking, responsibility, and independence. Is there a fee for overdue or damaged items? We care about our patrons and want to provide the best collection, so we do charge fees for overdue or damaged items. We also ask patrons to take part in keeping our library’s collections in great condition by adhering to their cardholder responsibilities: • Ages 18 and older are responsible for materials checked out on their card. • Parents and guardians are responsible for materials checked out by those under age 18. • Report all losses and/or damages. • Make prompt payment of any charges. • Provide prompt notification of any change of address or personal information. • Provide immediate notification of lost or stolen card. Please view our Circulation Policy (www.weberpl.lib.ut.us/_files/ugd/b6bd57_d7616fbc521f478f84bca694834e2e22.pdf)for more details. How do I pay a fine on my account? It’s super easy! You can pay any outstanding fines or fees by logging in (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3DGXoUVwRYJdeP0-0OKJ4bxD5qSW0fbT9bsQBCuoIPdLY.ZK4Qhbkd7r4.convergence)to your online account, then going to the “Fines and Fees” tab in the “My Bookshelf” page (account page). You can also pay fines or fees in person at your local branch.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all) How do I replace a lost library card? There is a $1 replacement fee for lost cards. You can replace your card by visiting your nearest location (https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all)and speaking with a staff member - remember to bring a photo ID and proof of address with you! Patrons are asked to give notice as soon as possible for lost cards, and are responsible for returning any materials that are checked-out on the lost card. What is my library card number? Your library card number can be found on the back of your library card below the barcode. This can be used to access your account online, check-out books, and more! What is my library card PIN? Your library card PIN is a 4-14 digit number you choose when signing up for a library card that allows you to access your account online. Forgot your PIN? (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) How do I access my account? You can access your account (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3DLD9R0QHqfZDWYetO1wmpbp4CVu9VKWQAjcyLXkAXMRs.pooj6vPC8uU.convergence)online by logging in using: • Your full name • Your library card number • Your PIN (Forgot your PIN?)(https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/pinreset~S16) You can also access your account (and more!) using the Weber County Library mobile app. You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png How do I renew items? You can renew items b(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/renew-items)y: • Logging into your account (https://wclcat.weberpl.lib.ut.us/iii/cas/login?service=https%3A%2F%2Fauth.na2.iiivega.com%2Fauth%2Frealms%2Fweber%2Fbroker%2Fcas%2Fendpoint?state%3Dat4YWLSo00enumxvNkwDRvvXT_P2f8SATgfav2QNd2o.lyKrZo9sBjI.convergence)online (select “Currently Checked Out” then “Renew Items”) • Using the Weber County Library mobile app (select “Checkouts” then “Renew” or “Renew all”) • Bringing your materials to the library • Calling the library to renew items You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png Is there a mobile app for the Weber County Library? There is! You can use the Weber County Library mobile app to: • Manage multiple accounts • Search the catalog • Renew items and place holds • Download and read eBooks and eAudiobooks You can download the app by clicking the links below, or by searching for “Weber County Library” in the app store: https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_448760bc4dfa4a2a9434b349ca663f68~mv2.png https://static.wixstatic.com/media/b6bd57_5d95f589bc4c46209c7e26f681449f79~mv2.png Can I request items from other libraries? Yes! Our library participates in interlibrary loan programs that allow us to request items from other libraries on your behalf. Simply make a request in person with a librarian at any of our locations.(https://weberpl.lib.ut.us/locations-and-hours/all)
- Print From Anywhere | Weber County Library
Submit documents to be printed from wherever you are with any Internet-connected device inside or outside of our five library locations. Simply send your files to one of the Library locations listed below using the printing method that best suits your needs. After submission, documents are available for same-day pickup during our regular hours. You can print up to 25 pages. Home > Use Your Library > Print From Anywhere > Print From Anywhere Submit documents to be printed from wherever you are with any Internet-connected device inside or outside of our five library locations. Simply send your files to one of the Library locations listed below using the printing method that best suits your needs. After submission, documents are available for same-day pickup during our regular hours. You can print up to 25 pages. Not sure which print method to use? Please see below for additional information about our various printing methods and instruction for setup and use. Best for printing documents and photos that are saved to your laptop, phone, or tablet. Each Library location has a web app for uploading documents to print. Click the link below for the building you’d like to print to. Select documents to upload, accept terms and conditions, enter your email address, and select done to send print job. When you arrive at the Library, ask a staff member to release your print job during business hours. You can print up to 25 pages. Main Library Access North Branch Access Ogden Valley Branch Access Pleasant Valley Branch Access Southwest Branch Access Web App Email Best for printing email messages or email attachments. To print an email message or attachment, send or forward an email to the printer email address of your choice. You will receive a confirmation email when the print job is ready to be released. When you arrive at the Library, ask a staff member to release your print job during business hours. You can print up to 25 pages. Library Email Addresses for Printers Main Library wclmai-bw@ewprints.com North Branch wclnob-bw@ewprints.com Ogden Valley Branch wclovb-bw@ewprints.com Pleasant Valley Branch wclpvb-bw@ewprints.com Southwest Branch wclswb-bw@ewprints.com
- Makerspace PC - Software | Weber County Library
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- Holds, Pickups and Returns | Weber County Library
Home > Use Your Library > Holds, Pickups and Returns > Holds, Pickups, and Returns Place holds Library material can be placed on hold for pickup. Items can be transferred from any Weber County Library location for easy pickup or to place your name on a waiting list. Log in with your account number and pin. Search our catalog . Click “Request It” and choose which location you would like to pick it up. Click “Submit” Picking up items on hold When an item is ready to be picked up you will get notified by e-mail or phone call. There are two ways to pick up items. Go to your Library’s Circulation Desk and ask a staff member to retrieve your item(s) off the holdshelf. Items can be delivered curbside . Returning items You can return Weber County Library materials to any one of our five locations . All locations have book drops that allow items to be returned 24 hours a day. The Pleasant Valley Branch and the Southwest Branch have automated systems that will check in your items as they are returned. The automated systems are for books and audiovisual materials only. Book drops are for Weber County Library items only. Donations should be handed directly to staff. Materials from other library systems should be returned directly to them.
- Summer Reading AI Education | Weber County Library
Home > Events > Summer Reading > Adult Summer Reading > Summer Reading AI Education > AI Education Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Summer AI Art Contest Introducing Weber County Library's AI art contest! From June 2 through August 10, a weekly theme will be posted here . Submissions will open on Monday morning and close Sunday night. Think about what you’d like to create based on the theme, write a prompt to create it using an AI tool of your choice, and then upload your image to this form . A winner will be chosen every week and receive a prize. Education Through Exploration The Weber County Library aims to increase literacy of all kinds, including AI literacy. This contest is an opportunity for you to learn about prompt engineering , and then to try your hand at using different generative AI tools. Images will be judged for creativity, originality, composition, and the effectiveness of your prompt. The winning image will be featured on the library’s website and social media accounts. Weekly participation by teens and adults is allowed and encouraged. Free Tools These are commonly used websites used to create AI images. A free account may be required to use. ChatGPT Google Gemini Bing Image Creator Criteria Your art will be judged on the following criteria. Your prompt Creativity Originality Composition AI Resources Prompt Engineering Strategies Learn strategies for creating a prompt to get the information and images that you desire. Read More 7 Things You Should Know About Generative AI An introductory article that explains what artificial intelligence is, how it works, why it’s important, and other topics. Read More The A to Z of Artificial Intelligence A glossary of commonly used words relating to artificial intelligence. Read More Ethics Generative AI’s Environmental Impact MIT News explains the impact of AI on the environment. Read More The Line of Ethics and Bias in AI Art Michigan Tech's Institute of Computing and Cybersystems explains the ethics of generating AI images for the purpose of creating art. Read More Copyright and Security MIT News explains the issues surrounding copyright, security, and generative AI. Read More Adult Art Contest Entry Form First name Last name Email File upload Upload File Submit Winning Images Winner: Ali Christiansen Week 1 Theme: Art Gallery Comes to Life Prompt: Surreal dreamlike art gallery in transformation, vast hall of shifting walls and melting marble, gilded frames twisting mid-air, paintings bursting into vibrant 3D life, vivid brushstrokes flowing into the space like liquid color, glass skylight casting kaleidoscopic reflections, floating, gravity-defying sculptures, wide-angle perspective, glowing ambient light, rich jewel tones, otherworldly elegance, impossible architecture, gilded Tool: Bing Image Creator Winner: Miara Healey Week 2 Theme: Summer Vacation in Space Prompt: Generate an image of a dreamy, mid-century retro space vacation resort with a pool, set on top of the back of a cosmic whale swimming past the rings of Saturn. Include a pool, umbrellas, palm trees, and humans hanging out in vibrant swimsuits sipping cosmic cocktails. A UFO hovers nearby, delivering new guests to this floating paradise. Tool: ChatGPT Winner: Amy Han Week 3 Theme: Technology Takeover Prompt: You are a pirate on a space-ship fighting a galactic kraken, wielding your plasma sword and wearing technologically advanced pirate sea clothing. You have only one eye as your parents were mixed aliens and mutants and your skin is purple. You have gorgeous long black hair, a dimple, and are fully tattooed with a blue and white china design. You have jewelry on too. the night is starry like van gogh's starry night and there is a black hole in the far distance. Create an image that satisfies this description Tool: ChatGPT Winner: Diane Week 4 Theme: Hauntings in the City Prompt: Create a spooky, misty watercolor image in the bowels of the sewer system in New York City. An old zombie wearing a straw cowboy hat is slowly drifting towards the person viewing the image in a faded camouflage-colored fishing kayak. He is standing up in the kayak holding his fishing pole with the line dangling in the water. In the other hand he is holding a dead, decaying rat by its tail. He has dark, piercing eyes.The zombie fisherman is wearing a plaid Wrangler cowboy snap shirt with the sleeves rolled up just above his elbows. The background color of the plaid is cobalt blue with white and yellow lines. His shirt-tail is extra long and comes down to the middle of his thighs, and just an inch of his baggy white boxer shorts are peeking out from under the shirt. He’s wearing worn out, brown leather cowboy boots.There is a wooden paddle sticking out of a holder on one side of the kayak. On the other side, in another large holder is an old two-liter bottle of Sprite. A mysterious lime-green mist is wafting out of it. On the front end of the kayak is a dried up bottle of Berkley lime twist PowerBait with the lid off and an open bag of David brand sunflower seeds.The perspective is as if the viewer were paddling toward the zombie fisherman with a flashlight shining on him. All around is dark and spooky looking. The water is dark and full of sewage and trash. Flies are buzzing around the zombie in the light. He has a big, toothy, sinister grin. One of his front teeth is silver and the light is glinting off of it. Tool: ChatGPT Winner: Ashley Frost Week 5 Theme: Kaleidoscope Amusement Park Prompt: Create an image of a 1950s amusement park. Everything is in geometric shapes like a kaleidoscope. Snacks like popcorn and cotton candy fly through the air. A roller coaster is seen around the edge. The image is symmetrical. "digital art" Tool: Bing Image Creator Winner: Sadie Manis Week 6 Theme: Life Under a Microscope Prompt: Cells shaped like galaxies, DNA strands glowing like neon ribbons, tears made of viruses and antibodies, DNA double helix unraveling into hearts and skulls, bright neon colors, have something symbolizing the good and bad going in and out of our DNA Tool: ChatGPT Winner: Victoria Smith Week 7 Theme: Fusion Lab: Convergence of Plants and Animals Prompt: A surreal, high-tech greenhouse laboratory under a moody, overcast sky, with rain dew trailing down the glass ceiling above. In the center sits a large cylindrical tank containing a frog-shaped plant, sculpted entirely from intertwining vines, moss, petals, and leaves. The plant-frog uses every color of the rainbow, but all in dull, muted tones — olive greens, dusty reds, faded blues, soft purples, etc. The frog is in a calm, seated position, holding a small, bark-and-petal-bound book titled “AI”. The book glows faintly with bioluminescent light, casting a soft shimmer onto the frog’s leafy face. Around the tank, shelves hold hybrid plant specimens in glass jars — some with roots writhing gently, others in stasis. The lab is dimly lit with glowing control panels and subtle signs of nature creeping into the tech — moss edging the machines and vines snaking near outlets. The whole scene feels like a quiet, mysterious intersection of botany, biology, and futuristic intellect. Can we have the glow of the book shine from the inside so it lights up his face? We make a different name to the book he’s reading, I want him to be reading an autobiography but make it AI themed since that’s where he’s came from Tool: ChatGPT Winner: Uriah Flores Week 8 Theme: Aliens Among Us Prompt: : Create an image in an Art Nouveau style: flowing lines, organic shapes, floral motifs, and soft, decorative elegance. Have a very beautiful sage green skinned alien wearing lily of the valley flowers on her head. She will also be wearing a flowy, beige empire dress with a ruffled off-shoulder strap. She will be sitting on the grass, below the a cherry blossom tree laughing with her human friend. Her human friend is also very beautiful, wearing a dark red velvet empire dress. The human will have long dark brown hair, tan skin, and amber eyes. In her hair, she will have red, orange, and yellow flowers on head. The human will be fidgeting with a light orange chrysanthemum while smiling at a joke her alien friend is laughing at. They both have the expression of happiness and endearment. Have the alien and human be surround by a field of flowers and numerous green plants. Tool: ChatGPT
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