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  • Use Computers, Print and Scan | Weber County Library

    Home > Use Your Library > Use Computers, Print and Scan > Use Computers, Print and Scan Discover the Services Offered by Your Local Library Whether your aim is to surf the web, engage in project endeavors, or produce vital documents in print, our computers are equipped to provide you with the access you need! Our team of friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available to assist you. We provide a variety of services designed to help you get the most out of your visit. These services encompass printing support, computer troubleshooting, in addition to one-on-one e-team appointments aimed at teaching more about the technology at our facilities and about the technology you own. Other Helpful Services Need to send a quick fax? We have you covered! Scanners are available for faxing or sending digital copies via email. Our user-friendly publicly accessible computers provide access to the Microsoft suite, which comprises software like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This means that whether you have to compose a report, design a presentation, or simply make changes to a document, you have the capability to accomplish all these tasks effortlessly with our computers and printing services. Stay connected on the go with our free and robust WiFi service. Ideal for studying, business, or leisure, our WiFi ensures you stay in touch with the world, right from the comfort of the library. Need printing on-the-go, our facilities are equipped to print from any internet capable device. Send the print job from your device and pick up your print job anytime during business hours that same day. Ask the Experts Not sure where to start? Assistance is available if needed, so don't hesitate to ask our friendly staff for help.

  • Events | Weber County Library

    Home > Events View our upcoming events and join us for fun activities and events for all ages!

  • Newspapers | Weber County Library

    Access local, national, and regional U.S. newspapers online through Weber County Library’s research resources. Home > Research and Learn > Newspapers > Newspapers Access U.S. regional, national, and local newspapers. Online Resources Newspapers Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers Chronicling America provides access to information about historical newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages. Access Newspapers Gale Onefile : News Access major U.S. and international newspapers online to search articles instantly by title, headline, date, or other fields. Access Newspapers Microfilm The Main Library has a microfilm collection of the Ogden Standard-Examiner (and predecessor newspapers) from 1870 to the present, and the New York Times from 1851-2015. A digital microfilm reader is available to view and create scans from the images or to print copies (this resource can only be accessed in the Main Library). Access Newspapers Ogden Newspapers - 1881 To 1977 Ogden Newspapers has the digitized issues of the Ogden Standard-Examiner (and predecessor papers) from Nov. 10, 1881 to Dec. 31, 1977 (In-Library Use Only) . Access Newspapers Ogden Standard-Examiner - 2005 To Present Articles and obituaries published in the Ogden Standard-Examiner and other Utah newspapers from 2005 to present may be searched through Utah Newsearch, a digital service of the Utah Press Association. Access Newspapers Proquest Global Newsstream This is a collection of leading newspapers (including the New York Times and Wall Street Journal) and wire services with geographic reach throughout the United States and around the world. Access Newspapers Today’s Front Pages The site provides images of the front pages of over 600 major daily newspapers, with links to the sites. It is part of Newseum, which informs and educates on the first amendment and freedom of the press. Access Newspapers Utah Digital Newspapers The University of Utah provides access to over 300 historical Utah newspapers. Weber County coverage includes 24 newspapers from Ogden, Roy, North Ogden, and Ogden Valley. The oldest issues start in 1870. The Ogden Standard-Examiner has issues (with gaps) from 1920 - 2002. Access

  • America Reads | Weber County Library

    Home > America Reads > America Reads What is America Reads? Students attend 30 minute read-aloud sessions with a tutor. Students earn prizes. Program dates: June 2-July 24, 2025. Registration deadline: May 17, 2025. Literacy celebrations: July 28-July 31, 2025. America Reads is a FREE program that runs from June 2-July 24, 2025 at all Weber County Library locations and is dedicated to helping school-aged children improve their reading and comprehension skills. Available session dates and times: Monday - Thursday, 10:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m. (*Ogden Valley Branch: Wednesdays and Thursdays only, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.). Registration deadline is May 17, 2025 (space is limited and registration is required). At the end of the program, there will be a literacy celebration (July 28-July 31, 2025) with a magic show included, where students will earn a certificate of completion. By May 30, you will be notified by receiving a postcard by mail confirming your child(ren)’s date and time they will attend their weekly reading sessions. If you don’t receive a postcard by May 31, please contact us: 801-337-2646. America Reads Benefits Gives children a solid foundation in literacy. Assists students in becoming proficient readers. Enhances the reading proficiency and self-esteem of kids. Gives kids the one-on-one attention they require to excel in school. Promotes a positive outlook on learning and reading. Literacy Celebration Dates: North Branch: Monday, July 28, 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Southwest Branch: Tuesday, July 29, 10:30 a.m. Main Library: Tuesday, July 29, 6:30 p.m. Pleasant Valley Branch: Wednesday, July 30, 10:30 a.m. Ogden Valley Branch: Thursday, July 31, 10:30 a.m. Volunteers Needed Weber County Library is looking for reading tutors to work one-on-one with elementary school children. A one-time training is required for all tutors to attend prior to participating (see “Volunteer Now” page). Registration deadline: April 30, 2025. More information about volunteering. Why was America Reads founded? In 1996, President Clinton launched the nationwide program America Reads with the goal of ensuring that every kid could read proficiently by the end of the third grade after research had shown that 40% of children were not reading at a basic level. Since that announcement, each summer, the Weber County Library offers the one-on-one tutoring program. The America Reads program is open to all elementary school children in the Weber County area, and is specially designed for children who may need additional help with reading. Research has shown that children who cannot read at grade level by the third grade are unlikely to ever overcome this disadvantage. However, research has also shown that intervention during the first eight years of a child’s life can have a significant positive effect on reading skills. With now over 1,000 students participating each year, the Weber County Library America Reads program provides children with weekly 30 minutes reading sessions with trained volunteers for 8 weeks, during the months of June and July. Children are encouraged to add new words to their vocabulary, read for comprehension, and make use of the library’s many resources at every session. At the end of the tutoring program, students, families and volunteers enjoy a literacy celebration.

  • Children's Summer Reading | Weber County Library

    Get information and insight into the Children's Summer Reading challenge, and summer activities. Home > Events > Summer Reading > Children's Summer Reading > Summer Reading Children 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 About the Children's Summer Reading Program Program dates: May 27 - August 9, 2025. This program and all its events are FREE . For ages 0-12. Win prizes for every 14 days you read at home. Participate in summer reading activities starting June 2, 2025 . Children Summer Reading Benefits Eight out of ten studies indicate students who read recreationally out-perform those who don’t, and by the end of 6th grade, children who lose reading skills over the summer are two years behind their classmates (Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction). To promote continued reading, children ages 0-12 can participate in this free program. For more information, call 801-337-2639. Here's how the summer reading program works: Win prizes for every 14 days you read or are read to at home once you have registered. Track reading time on your log beginning May 27 and ending August 9. First prizes will be given out beginning June 9. Collect all prizes by August 9. Remember, you must present your log with adult initials to receive your prize! Beginning the week of June 2, join us for summer reading activities. Check out the event calendar for more summer fun! Register Children's Summer Reading Resources Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World."

  • Weber Reads Resources | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Adult Summer Reading > Weber Reads Resources > 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 Resource List These resources allow educators and families to explore museum collections, discover science activities, and access ready-to-use lesson plans and learning materials. Weber Reads Resources K - 6th Grade 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

  • Ogden Valley Branch

    Home > Location > Ogden Valley Branch Address 131 S 7400 E Huntsville UT 84317 Phone 801-337-2660 Hours Sun 1pm - 5pm (Sep -May) Mon 10am - 9pm Tue 10am - 9pm Wed 10am - 9pm Thu 10am - 9pm Fri 10am - 6pm Sat 10am - 6pm Contact Accounts & Library Cards 801-337-2660 Dial-A-Story 801-337-2602 Adult, Children’s, & Teen Services 801-337-2660 eBook/Technical Assistance 801-337-2660 Meeting Rooms 801-337-2660 Notary Services 801-337-2660 Programs & Classes 801-337-2660 Public Computers 801-337-2660 Services Available At This Location Gallery Printing and Faxing Makerspace Notary Public Book Bundles Curbside Pickup Interlibrary Loan Assistive Technology Meeting Rooms Copy Machine Ballot Drop Box Computers/WIFI E Team After Hours Book Drop Natural History Exhibit Services Available At This Location Printing and Faxing

  • How To Library | Weber County Library

    Learn how to use Weber County Library services with step-by-step videos on logging in, placing holds, and more. Home > Books Movies & More > Library TV > How To Library > How To Library How To Library

  • Teen Summer Reading | Weber County Library

    Teen Writing Contest The Teen Summer Writing Contest is an amazing opportunity for young writers to showcase their talents in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry and let their creativity shine. Participants will have the opportunity to share their original works and compete with others for prizes. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > 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 Teen About the Teen Summer Reading Program Program dates: May 27 - August 9, 2025. Registration begins May 27. This program and all its events are FREE. For ages 12-18. Teens can also participate in the Art Drawing and Writing Contest. Color our world at the Weber County Library! Welcome to the Weber County Library's Teen Summer Reading challenge . Registration starts May 27 at all locations and online. Read, write, watch, create, listen, or explore, all summer long to win prizes. Everyone who registers for the FREE Teen Summer Reading Challenge will be entered into a raffle to win gift cards and prizes. Earn more raffle tickets throughout the summer! Register Teen Art Contest The Teen Summer Art Drawing Contest is a fantastic opportunity for young artists to showcase their talent. The contest is open to all teenagers, and we are excited to see your creativity. Submitted artwork will be displayed at the Main Library where the public can vote for their favorites and also provides a great platform for young artists to reach a larger audience with their work. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More See Winning Writing Contest Entries View Now Check Out the Reading List Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World." View All

  • Summer Reading Teen Register | Weber County Library

    Register for Teen Summer Reading at the Weber County Library. Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Register > Summer Reading Teen Registration 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 Registration for Teen Summer Reading is closed for 2025. See you next year! About the Teen Summer Reading Program Program dates: May 27 - August 9, 2025. Registration begins May 27. This program and all its events are FREE. For ages 12-18. Teens can also participate in the Art Drawing and Writing Contest. Teen Summer Reading Registration Form Please fill out this form to register for Teen Summer Reading 2025. Be sure to pick up your raffle ticket for registering and your Adventure Log at your home library. Or you can download the Adventure Log after registration. First Name* Last Name Email Confirm Email Phone Participant Age * Choose Age Participant Grade (Fall 2025)* Choose Grade Home Library Location* Main Library - 2464 Jefferson Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 North Branch - 475 E 2600 N, Ogden, UT 84414 Ogden Valley Branch - 131 S 7400 E, Huntsville, UT 84317 Pleasant Valley Branch - 5568 Adams Ave, Washington Terrace, UT 84405 Southwest Branch - 2039 W 4000 S, Roy, UT 84067 Submit

  • Storytime for Littles | Weber County Library

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  • Get a Library Card | Weber County Library

    Home > Use Your Library > Get a Library Card > Get a Library Card Weber County Library Cards are free for residents*, and give access to our complete physical collection and dozens of online resources and collections. Sign up for one today! 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, 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 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 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 . 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 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? How do I access my account? You can access your account online by logging in using: Your full name Your library card number Your PIN ( Forgot your PIN? ) 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: How do I renew items? You can renew items by: Logging into your account 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: 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: 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 .

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