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Antiracism Books Available Through W.T. Library
The library has created a list of e-books and e-audiobooks available to cardholders interested in learning how to combat racism

LONG VALLEY - Washington Township Public Library believes that education is the greatest tool for fighting racism and fostering understanding, empathy, and change. The library is expanding its collection of resources to help people of all ages become more knowledgeable about the racial injustices that persist in our country and the role each of us can play in ending them. Click here for a curated list of e-books and e-audiobooks available through CloudLibrary.
For those new to using CloudLibrary, instructions are provided below. When logging in for the first time, you will need to enter your library card number (located on the back of your library card -enter all the numbers with no spaces) and your password/PIN. Unless you have changed it, the default PIN is the last four digits of the phone number you provided when signing up for your library card. CloudLibrary can be accessed on your computer or on your smartphone or tablet using the CloudLibrary app. The loan period for items is 14 days. After that, items will automatically be returned so you will never be charged a late fee. When first logging in, please be sure to enter your email address under My Account/Settings to ensure that you are contacted when requests become available.
Residents who do not have library cards are able to sign up for a temporary card number. To register, click here, then tap "Click here for online registration." After you submit the registration form, a temporary number will be emailed to you shortly.
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If you have questions about any of these services, please contact info@wtpl.org. For additional resources and the latest updates about the library, visit wtpl.org.