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Library card from you town?

Need a library card from your town to access ebooks or other great resources?  Here is some great information from our local libraries.  If you live in a different town or are having trouble, please email me at slazzaro@mhrd.org and I will do my best to help you!

Rockaway Township students

If the student resides in Rockaway Township and truly doesn't have a card they should apply online for one via our website RTlibrary.org.  There is a link on our page for easy access.  Once the student fills out the online form, it will send an email to process the card request.  The Library can then finish the account set up and will email the student with their barcode.

Rockaway Borough students

Rockaway Borough residents: Go to mainlib.org, select catalog, complete online registration for a temporary card. 
With the  library barcode, there’s full access to many e-resources including hoopla, cloudlibrary, rbdigital, Tumblebooks, Rosetta Stone  Languages, Mometrix Test Preps, and much more. 

Denville students

FROM THE DENVILLE LIBRARY: For the Denville residents, they can go to our library website www.denvillelibrary.org and about the third item down is an online library card application. If the student fills that out I will issue them a card and send them the barcode number in an email and then they can pick up the physical card when we reopen. The barcode number will work with our digital resources as well as the state's (jerseyclicks.org).  I am not sure what Wharton, Rockaway Boro or Rockaway Township are doing but I sent an email to each of the directors asking how they are handling library cards at this time. 
 
Also, I just want to make sure you are aware that through our Library consortium there is a test prep help site called Mometrix and through the state Library there is access to Rosetta Stone for language learning and there is even access to a genealogy resource, HeritageQuest. Along with ebooks and eaudio through CloudLibrary, there are digital magazines and comic books offered through RBDigital. Also Tumblebooks, expanded their offering and gave access to Teen Book Cloud. If you look at the second item on our website you'll see a whole bunch of other resources and there is even more under the Digital tab. If you or your students need help accessing anything, please let me know.