
Natrona County Library — one of five designs.
We’re not quite halfway through Library Card Sign-up Month, and Wyoming public libraries have already issued 1,045 new patron cards. That’s well on the way to last year’s total of 2,384 for all of September.
To mark this month’s celebration, we thought we’d showcase a gallery of Wyoming library cards. A Wyoming library public or community college library card opens up a world of resources. Not only can it be used at libraries across the state, it unlocks all the GoWYLD.net electronic resources that enable language learning, early literacy, genealogy, academic research, and more.
To learn about all your library has to offer and get your library card (if you don’t have one already), go to our Wyoming Libraries Directory to find the public library nearest you.
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![]() Hot Springs County Library ![]() Sheridan College Griffith Memorial Library, one of Wyoming’s seven community college libraries ![]() Northwest College offers a community card. ![]() Johnson County Library. Brand new design featuring their beautiful library ![]() Campbell County Public Library System ![]() Natrona County Library ![]() Fremont County Libraries ![]() Sublette County Library ![]() Lincoln County Library System |
![]() Laramie County Library System. “Elsie and Eddie” were created just for LCLS. ![]() At Central Wyoming College, a student ID doubles as a library card ![]() Park County Library ![]() Crook County Public Library System ![]() Natrona County Library ![]() Natrona County Library ![]() Natrona County Library ![]() Weston County Library ![]() Uinta County Library adult card ![]() Uinta County Library children’s card ![]() Albany County Public Library |
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