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Check out our booklists! Age with attitude and enhance your learning journey in Wauwatosa's free technology classes for those 60+. Take a look at the new fall schedule. November is National Novel Writers Month. Join us for drop in writing sessions.
Library Hours. Monday: 9 AM - 9 PM. Tuesday: 9 AM - 9 PM. Wednesday: 9 AM - 9 PM. Thursday: 9 AM - 9 PM. Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM. Saturday: 9 AM - 5 PM. Sunday: 1 PM - 4 PM. 2024 Holiday Closings:
Log in to your account. Use the CountyCat website or the CountyCat app to place holds, renew items, and check due dates. Login using your library card number and PIN. If you're unsure of your PIN, contact the library.
Obtain a Library Card: Adults can obtain a library card with valid photo identification listing their current address. Start the process by applying online.
Listen to one of your favorites today! Wauwatosa residents are able to checkout up to six titles per month. Get ebooks, digital audiobooks, movies, TV shows, magazines, newspapers, and music on your smart phone, tablet, or mobile device with an app and your library card.
The Wauwatosa Public Library is pleased to offer anywhere, anytime access to e-resources for your educational and entertainment needs. Whether you are working on a research paper, applying for a job, or looking for a movie to stream, we have electronic resources to help.
Whether you're looking to renew your library materials, use our remote printing service, or just want to know the library's hours, the I Want To section of our website is the place to find the answers to all things library-related.
As Library jobs become available, stay up to date by filling out the City's job interest card. Find jobs currently available at the Wauwatosa Public Library.
Have a question? Contact us in person, over the phone, or via email.
Looking for book suggestions, research help, or local history information? Visit the adult library on the second floor of the library!