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Hoopla


With your Fort Lee Library Card, borrow thousands of movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! With no waiting, titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later. Also available to Englewood Cliffs residents.  Limit of 6 checkouts per month per cardholder.

Directions can be found here.

Kanopy

Kanopy is the best video streaming service for quality, thoughtful entertainment. Find movies, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films and educational videos that inspire, enrich and entertain. Kanopy can be enjoyed on your TV, mobile phone, tablets and online. Follow the link here to create an account with your email, library card, and PIN.

Limited to 4 borrows per month.

Libby

Libby is a great free resources for patrons looking to download audiobooks, ebooks, and other digital content. For Fort Lee residents, access Libby through BCCLS. Libby is a service provided by BCCLS to full Fort Lee Card holders. Download the app to browse the collection today.

 

Pressreader

Get unlimited access to more than 7,000 of the world’s top newspapers and magazines from over 120 countries, in 60 different languages, as soon as they’re available on shelves.  No limits on downloads. They’re yours to keep forever. Download the app or visit www.pressreader.com.

 

Once you redirect there choose to sign in. Choose to sign in using “library or group” and then search for Fort Lee Public Library. After that enter your library card number and pin to create your account.

 

Located on the south side second floor, the Library has a collection of books on CD and Playaway books. There are both Fiction and Non Fiction Audiobooks in that collection.

The Fort Lee Public Library has 130,000 items in its ever growing collection. There is something for every member of the community. Whether you’re looking for nonfiction, fiction, large print books, biographies, or books in languages like, Russian, Korean, Japanese, Spanish or others, you can ask the librarian at the circulation desk where you should head to find the book you’re interested in.

We look forward to seeing you at the Fort Lee Public Library!

The DVD and Blu-Ray collection is located in the basement. Our collection includes both domestic and world additions.

Make sure to check out the Hoopla app to borrow films digitally from your own devices and even stream them from home onto  your TV!

Kanopy is the best video streaming service for quality, thoughtful entertainment. Find movies, documentaries, foreign films, classic cinema, independent films and educational videos that inspire, enrich and entertain. Kanopy can be enjoyed on your TV, mobile phone, tablets and online. Follow the link here to create an account with your email, library card, and PIN. 

Limit of 6 checkouts per month per cardholder

Newspapers are located on the main floor near the reference desk. Currently we offer a variety of newspapers to keep our patrons well informed. Back issues of newspapers are kept for three months.

 

Fort Lee Public Library’s New York Times digital subscription provides ongoing access the New York Times from any of our 14 reference computers, as well as from patron devices registered with our complementary 72 hour pass. Click the link and create an account for access.

You’ll be able to read articles and blog posts, as well as video, slide shows and other multimedia features. This includes the latest content and news as well as limited access to articles from 1851 to the present day. There is no limit on how many codes you can use, so you can keep coming back to get more content!

 

 

Wall Street Journal Digital access. Access The Wallstreet Journal from anywhere. Simply click here to create your account. Your access will be available for the next three (3) days. At the conclusion of the three (3) day period, you may click the link again. Log-in as an existing user with the same username and password you originally created with The Wall Street Journal.  Visit fortleelibrary.org/wall-street-journal-digital/ to sign up.

To sign onto the password protected page please provide the first seven (7) digits of your library card number.

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