
DUCK!
With 39% of the vote, kids have elected Duck to be president! Pig was the runner up with 25% of the vote.
Thanks to everyone who voted!
With 39% of the vote, kids have elected Duck to be president! Pig was the runner up with 25% of the vote.
Thanks to everyone who voted!
The Glowforge laser cutter and engraver is once again available to be reserved! Please note that you must take the certification training course before you’re eligible to reserve the Glowforge, so if you aren’t yet certified and would like to be, use this online form to request training.
The rest of the Makerspace equipment is also available, so make an appointment and come create something awesome with us!
Beginning Monday, August 3, the Adult Education (or GED / HSE) classes provided by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development have resumed at the Jeffersonville location of the library.
The new class schedule is: Mondays – Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
If you are interested in participating in this free program to earn your High School Equivalency (HSE) diploma, please contact the Adult Education office directly at (812) 981–3777 or region10adulteducation@gmail.com. Note that this is NOT a library program, you cannot sign up through the library!
Governor Holcomb has issued Executive Order 20-37 which requires every Hoosier to wear a face covering while inside a “business, public building, or other indoor place open to the public.” This mandate goes into effect on Monday, July 27. Please refer to the Executive Order 20-37 and the Indiana State Department of Health coronavirus website for information on exceptions to this mandate.
Wearing a mask helps prevent someone who unknowingly has COVID-19 from spreading the virus to others.
Disposable face masks will be available to purchase at the main information desks at each library location for anyone who comes in without a mask.
The Indiana State Department of Health has a guide with great information on why masks are effective, what the differences are between homemade/store-bought cloth masks and medical-grade masks, the do’s and don’t’s of masks, and more.
Thank you for helping us be good neighbors and keep slowing the spread of COVID-19!
We are excited to announce that both locations of the Jeffersonville Township Public Library will soon reopen to the public! We’ve missed seeing you and hope you’ll come visit us once we’re open.
However, we want to continue doing our part to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 and so that means we will be reopening in phases:
Monday, May 11 | Curbside hold pickups resume (Monday – Friday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.) Book drops reopen |
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Tuesday, May 26 | Library lobbies open for limited document services (Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.) Limit of 1 patron at a time. Prices and details here |
Monday, June 1 | Summer Reading Club begins (online only) through Beanstack! |
Monday, June 15 | Both library locations open for “grab and go” service with limited number of people allowed in the building at once Computer labs will be available first come, first served and limited to 1 hour per day Makerspace and Indiana Room open by appointment only |
Read the Library Reopening Safeguards we’ve instituted in response to Executive Order 20-26.
Document services include photocopy, fax, and notary services. Please bring exact change (for notary and photocopies) or a credit card (fax or photocopies).
Photocopies
Exact change or credit card is required for copies.
Black & White | Color | |
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Legal & Letter Sizes | $0.10/page | $0.25/page |
11×17″ (Jeff location ONLY) | $0.20/page | $0.50/page |
Fax
Credit card is required for faxes (prepaid fax cards are not available).
USA | International | |
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First Page | $1.75 | $3.95 |
Additional Pages | $1.00 | $3.45 |
Notary
Notary services are only available at the Jeffersonville location, and cost $2 per seal. Exact change is required.
Our aim is to continue providing excellent service in the safest way possible. Because we have to limit how many people we can have in each building at one time, we want to encourage you to still come in and use the library, but try to get what you need quickly so as many people as possible are able to use the library while we’re open. “Grab and go” services are things you can come in and do quickly, such as:
All physical materials that were checked out before the library closed on March 18th have had their due dates extended to June 1st. However, starting on Monday, May 11th you can return those items to our book drops and then take advantage of our curbside pickup service to place items on hold and let library staff bring those out to you!
Our WiFi is still available from outside the building 24/7 and you are welcome to bring your own devices to use it. We just ask that you remember to maintain social distancing by keeping at least 6 feet apart from others.
Your library card gets you FREE access to all kinds of great online resources available from home. Here are just a few:
There’s plenty more on our Online Resources page, just look for anything with this symbol:
The Indiana State Library has put together a great page with information on everything from activities for kids to tips on working from home for the first time.
You can sign up for a temporary library card online by filling out this form. That number will let you use services like Hoopla, Libby, Freegal, and more. Just remember to bring your photo ID and proof of address once the library is open again so we can get you a permanent card, otherwise your card will expire in September.
You can contact us through the Ask A Librarian form or our chat widget – located in the bottom right corner of the screen on our website – and we can look your card number up.
Your default PIN is the last four (4) digits of the phone number you used when registering for a library card. If you don’t remember what that was, ask us and we can reset it for you.
For up to date information regarding the library and our status, please follow us on Facebook @jefflibrary or on Twitter @JTPLtweet. Library staff will be on hand to answer your questions on social media.