Stop by the Borrower Services desk to present identification and proof of residency. You will select a password to manage your account, access online resources, and reserve museum passes.
That’s it! We’ll give you a library card right away!
Acceptable forms of ID:
Children through sixth grade may apply for cards in the Children’s Room. Library card applications for anyone under 16 years of age requires the signature of a parent or guardian.
You can use just about any public library in Massachusetts.
Anyone who lives, works, or goes to school in Massachusetts can register for a free Boston Public Library eCard and gain access to a wide range of digital resources covering newspapers, magazines, streaming media, genealogy, and more!
A NOBLE eCard gives you online access to NOBLE electronic materials such as ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, and databases. The eCard is for patrons who do not already have a NOBLE public library card and may be upgraded to a physical library card with regular borrowing.
Eligibility:
If you aren’t a resident of Reading, you can still use your hometown card at the Reading Public Library.
If your home library has been decertified, please see our “Policy on Lending to Residents of Municipalities with Decertified Librariesâ€.
* Special arrangements may be made by request. Extended loans are also available to Reading teachers and for school or special projects.
Most library materials have no borrowing limits. However, to allow everyone to have access to items in certain collections we limit:
*To protect our collections, the library reserves the right to refuse service to anyone who abuses borrowed items, or is repeatedly late in returning borrowed items.
Log in with your library card number and password at “My Accountâ€. Once logged in, you can request new items, renew items, and manage all requests.