Meeting Rooms Voter's Registration
ESL Tutoring Talking Book Program
Your Woodstock Public Library card provides access to books, DVDs, and many other items. Your card also allows you to download movies, audiobooks and use the library's online databases for research . Click here to learn how to get a library card.
Logging On:
Logon to the Internet stations with your library card number. When logging on for the first time cardholders should enter a password or PIN when prompted on the login screen. Non-cardholders can logon using a guest number, obtainable at the Reference Desk.
Children (13 and under) need to have a parent present to fill out an Internet Agreement form in order to access the internet the first time.
Printing
Cost is 10 cents for B&W; 50 cents for color. Please add money to your Printing Account at the Reference or Children's Staff Desks prior to printing
Everyone who uses a library computer must follow our policy regarding computer and Internet use.
Volunteers needed - take on a rewarding challenge and help the community by becoming a volunteer tutor with the Woodstock Public Library’s English as a Second Language Program. This program assists adults who want to learn English. Tutors receive special training and don’t need teaching experience or fluency in another language besides English. After training, tutors are assigned to work one-on-one for two hours a week with a student at the library. Persons interested in becoming a tutor should call Julie Fee or Andrea Vernola at the library at 815-338-0542.
The library has two meeting rooms available for community meetings. Additional information is available in the "How Do I" section of the website.
There are two public photocopiers: a color copier and a B&W copier. Copies are 10 cents for B&W copies; 50 cents for color copies. The color copier also does double-sided copies.
See our calendar for details; and Upcoming Programs for a complete PDF listing of library activities.
Faxes can be sent at the Reference Desk, please ask the Reference Librarian for assistance. The cost is one dollar per page.
Talking Book and Braille Service provides audiobooks and Braille texts to residents who are blind, visually handicapped, or have other physical limitations or a reading disability. (PDF Application Form)
The library has federal and state tax forms available, free of charge, in the Reference Area. If the tax form you need is not available on the Tax Forms display, check to see if the Reference Librarian can print a copy from the IRS website or the Illinois Department of Revenue website (cost 10 cents a page). Federal tax forms usually begin arriving at the end of December, Illinois state forms usually are available towards the end of January.
The librarians at the Reference Desk are here to help you find whatever you are looking for whether it is a book, poem, information for a report, or help with the internet. Please ask us--we are here to help you.
Register to vote for all local, general and primary elections at the Library. Please bring two forms of valid identification. An individual may register to vote in Illinois if he/she is 18 years or older on the next election day, resides in the jurisdiction for 30 days prior to the election, and is a U.S. citizen. Registrations can not be taken during the 30 days prior to an election.
To register to vote by mail refer to the Illinois Voter Registration Application online. Additional information is available at the Illinois State Board of Elections website.