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Lower Merion Libraries Offering Digital Services Amid Coronavirus
The LMLS has various digital tools and online programs to help you and your family survive and thrive during this difficult period.
LOWER MERION TOWNSHIP, PA — While all Lower Merion Library System libraries are closed, the system is still offering services during the new coronavirus pandemic.
The LMLS offers a multitude of digital tools and online programs to help you and your family survive and thrive during this difficult period.
Librarians from each of our six libraries are producing daily and weekly events such online story times for our young patrons, as well as adult programs.
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Online reference tools range from student research support, to resources for businesses and job seekers.
The public can also access the Philadelphia Inquirer, numerous magazines, e-books, streaming videos and music, language instruction, and more, all at no cost to you.
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A Lower Merion Library card is required for some services.
You can receive a temporary card through the Montgomery County District Center online here, or get an instant digital card to download ebooks and audiobooks from Overdrive online here.
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