
Your public library is here for you.
There’s something for everyone at the library!
Your free Georgia public library card is the key to discovering and learning at your library, online and at great places around the state.
With your library card, you can learn new job skills, go to story time with your kids, research your next school project, learn a language, get free admission to great places across Georgia and much more.
Library Everywhere
Whether you’re working on a school assignment, doing research, or simply want to gain a new skill, your library has easy-to-use online resources available that you can access from anywhere. Just sign in from your desktop, laptop or mobile device.
Family Passes
Through partnerships with organizations across the state, Georgia’s public libraries provide families with educational and recreational opportunities to spend time together while saving money.
For Kids
Georgia’s public libraries are a place where children and families can discover the joy of reading, get help with homework, learn through hands-on STEAM activities and get free admission to great places around Georgia.
For Entrepreneurs
All public libraries in Georgia offer FREE access to Entrepreneurial Mindset Training, an online, self-paced course focused on the attitudes and thinking that lead to entrepreneurial success.
Summer Reading
Georgia Public Library Service provides online access to Beanstack to all public libraries in Georgia! Beanstack lets you track reading, participate in challenges, and engage with fun literacy activities.
Summer reading activities are open to kids and adults. The Georgia Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (GLS) is offering a summer reading program for registered patrons.
You can check with your local library to see their schedule and learn how to sign up for Beanstack.
Genealogy Resources
Interested in exploring your community’s history and culture? Here are resources that can help you get started or dive deeper into your research.
Accessible Library Resources and Services
Public libraries ensure resources and services are accessible to ALL Georgians.
Georgia Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (GLS), a division of the Georgia Public Library Service, is a free library service for Georgia residents of any age who are unable to read standard print due to a visual, physical, or reading disability.
Share Your Library Story
Libraries are transforming the lives of Georgians and helping people success in many ways. If you public library has helped you, we’d love to hear about it.
Tell us how your library has helped you.