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Libraries
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Library
We enrich the lives of our military community by fostering opportunities for connection and providing equitable access to knowledge, innovation, and creativity.
Eligibility & How to Get Started
Getting started is easy!
Learn MoreGetting started is easy!
- Active-Duty Service Members
- Contractors
- Dependent Children
- Dependent Spouses
- DoD Civilians
- DoD Families
- Host Nation Staff Members
- Medal of Honor Recipients
- National Guard
- Reservists
- Retirees
- 100% Disabled Veterans
- Visit and Explore the Library
Discover all the resources the library has to offer, selection of books, digital media, innovative makerspaces, computers for adults and children, interactive programs, and more!
- Bring Identification
Make sure you can provide the proper identification that verifies your eligibility for access to the library, such as a military ID card or dependent ID card.
- Library Account
Create an account in-person at your local library, or start using virtual library resources now at dodmwrlibraries.org.
Already have an account? Search, reserve, and manage your account at milrec.bibliovation.com.
- Ask Questions
Don't hesitate to ask library staff if you have any questions about your account or available resources.
- We want to provide provide a safe recreation and learning environment for our Marines and families.
- Library accounts are free for authorized users and can be obtained at the library using your official DoD ID card.
- Your Library account or DoD ID is required to check out materials and use the library’s services.
- Most materials can be checked out for three weeks. Overdue notices will be sent first to the user’s e-mail. Materials that are long overdue will result in your account being blocked and services suspended until the item is returned.
- Renew borrowed items online through our website or by contacting the library. There is a limit of two renewal times.
- Children are always welcome at the library. Children under ten years of age may not be left unattended. Libraries follow installation Child and Youth Supervision Guidelines and do not act in loco parentis.
- Tobacco products are not allowed within the library.
Programs, Resources & Information
Resources & Services Available
Libraries are so much more than just books! Discover what our libraries have to offer you and your family.
Learn MoreResources & Services Available
- Access to Overdrive by Libby
- Audiobooks
- Children & Teen Programming
- Children’s Titles (Board Books through chapter books)
- Commandant of the Marine Corps Reading List
- DoD Summer Reading Program
- eBooks
- Early Childhood Literacy Programming and Resources
- Fiction and Nonfiction
- Marine Corps Professional Reading Program
- New Titles
- Paperback Book Kits for Deploying/Training units
- Storytimes
- Test Prep
- Young Adult/Teen titles
- 3D Printers
- Black/White and Color Printing/Copying/Scanning
- CAC enabled Computers
- Charging Station
- Faxing
- Gaming Consoles
- Makerspace/Innovation Lab Equipment & Programming
- Video Games
- Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality
- WiFi access
- Board Games
- Children’s DVD movies & TV series
- DVD movies & TV series
- Gaming Consoles (in-house use only)
- Video Games (Xbox/PlayStation/Switch)
- 24/7 Return Box
- Adult Programs
- Individual and Group study areas
- Library of Things (items may vary by location)
- Local Collections
- Summer Reading Program
Borrowing Policy
Enjoy books, DVDs, video games and more!
Learn MoreBorrowing Policy
- All materials borrowed from Marine Corps MWR General Libraries are for 3-week check outs.
- Unlimited Books
- DVDs Limit: 10 per family
- Audio Books Limit: 10 per family
- Playaways Limit: 2 per family
- Video Games Limit: 2 per family
- Library of Things/Boardgames/Equipment: Check with your local library for availability.
- Items may be renewed twice as long as an item has not been requested by another user. Please contact the library to renew or log into your account at milrec.bibliovation.com
- Sponsor is responsible for lost or damaged materials. Material replacements must be approved by the Library Director prior to purchase.
DoD MWR Virtual Library
The online library serves as a centralized digital hub offering a wealth of resources and services.
Learn MoreDoD MWR Virtual Library
- E-books
- Audiobooks
- Magazines
- Newspapers
- Research Databases
Summer Reading Program
The DoD MWR Summer Reading Program provides an engaging and educational opportunity for children, teens, and adults.
Learn MoreSummer Reading Program
The Summer Reading Program is designed to promote a love of reading. This program encourages participants to set personal reading goals and track their progress over the summer.
The Summer Reading Program also combats the "summer slide" by providing opportunities for continued learning, exploration, and fun. There's something for every age group and interest, promoting literacy, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
Through a combination of reading challenges, themed activities, and special events, participants explore a diverse selection of books while earning incentives and rewards for their achievements.
From Storytime sessions to author visits and creative workshops, the Summer Reading Program fosters a supportive and inclusive environment where readers can discover new worlds, expand their imaginations, and develop lifelong literacy skills.
Visit Beanstack or your local library for more information.
Programs
Libraries offer a variety of engaging and enriching activities throughout the year.
Learn MorePrograms
- Storytime Sessions
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)
- Themed Reading Challenges
- Hands-on Workshops
- Educational Events
- Interactive Activities
Training & Development Resources for Marines
Libraries offer training and development tools to help you build new skills and advance your career.
Learn MoreTraining & Development Resources for Marines
The Professional Military Education includes training and development on leadership, professional growth that incorporate the Marine Corps’ principles, ethics, and values.
- Manuals related to equipment, tactics, or procedures used in their role.
- Marine Corps history and traditions.
- Resources for physical fitness and conditioning.
- Test preparation guides tailored to military exams, e.g., ASVAB or promotion exams.
- Combat manuals and materials focused on combat techniques, survival skills, or strategy.
- MCTF related materials focusing on social, mental, spiritual, and physical domains.
- Book Club kits related to MCPRP titles.
- Programming related to MCPRP titles.
If you need custom kits, unit assistance, or specific titles, please use the Contact Us form on dodmwrlibraries.org.
Marine Corps Professional Reading Program & Commandant's Reading List
Promoting professional development, leadership, and intellectual growth.
Learn MoreMarine Corps Professional Reading Program & Commandant's Reading List
- Military History
- Strategy
- Leadership
- Ethics
- Personal Development
Paperback Books for Deployed & Remote Marines
The Paperback Books program provides access to a wide selection of physical books to support deployed and remotely stationed military personnel.
Learn MorePaperback Books for Deployed & Remote Marines
Through this program, service members can receive new paperback books, offering them opportunities for leisure reading and personal enrichment. These books cover various genres, interests, and topics, catering to diverse reading preferences.
The Paperback Books program increases the overall well-being and morale of deployed service members by offering them a source of entertainment, relaxation, and mental stimulation.
If you would like to know more, please use the "Contact Us" form at dodmwrlibraries.org.
Volunteering
Volunteering offers a unique opportunity to support your military community with educational and recreational resources.
Learn MoreVolunteering
Through volunteering, individuals can make a positive impact on their community, gain valuable experience in library operations, connect with others, and support the well-being and enrichment of military families.
Not all locations currently offer volunteering opportunities. Contact the local library for more information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find information and get quick answers to common questions.
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