- LA County Library
With your LA County Library card, you can download or stream eBooks, eAudiobooks, magazines, music, and movies on your computer, tablet, or phone It's free and you'll never have to worry about overdue fines! You'll need a library card in good standing and a PIN to access most downloadable streaming content
- LA County Library - OverDrive
Add a library card to your account to borrow titles, place holds, and add titles to your wish list Have a card? Add it now to start borrowing from the collection
- Library Cards – LA County Library
Library cards are available for free to permanent and temporary residents of California With an LA County Library card, you can: check out books, magazines, and DVDs place holds and access your account online access library databases from home
- Learn – LA County Library
Did you know LA County Library offers free online classes? From new skills to new languages, we can help you find the best tools for learning whatever you want! All you need is your library card, PIN, and an internet connection
- Databases – LA County Library
To search a database, click the links below When accessing databases from home, you will be prompted to enter your 13-digit library card number (no spaces) Need help using a database? Call your local LA County Library location or email us
- Reserve a room - LA County Library
All LA County Library locations will be closed on Monday, October 14 in observance of Indigenous Peoples Day Our Digital Library is open 24 7 FIND A LIBRARY
- Tool Lending Library – LA County Library
Our tool lending program provides the community opportunities to check out tools and maker items at no cost The inventory includes hammers, wrenches, electrical cords, cookware, sewing machines, gardening tools, power tools, and much more
- LA County Library - Wikipedia
LA County Library is one of the largest public library systems in the United States [3] which serves residents living in 49 of the 88 incorporated cities of Los Angeles County, California United States, and those living in unincorporated areas resulting in a service area extending over 3,000 square miles (7,800 km 2) [4]
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