The free Library services app puts digital resources, book searches/check-outs, events, room reservations, and more—all at your fingertips!
Download the App: Scan the appropriate QR code below to download the Library app on your smartphone or search in your app store for “Community Library Ketchum.”.

Once you’ve opened the app on your smart phone, here are some helpful tips:

• Connect to “My Account” using your Library Card Number and PIN for access to your current checkouts, due dates, pending holds and more.
• Add your family members’ accounts using the “Manage Your Library Account” interface.
• Open your digital “Card” to use self-checkout at a kiosk or use the “Self Checkout” feature directly from your phone.
• “Search” lets you browse for titles and place holds within the app.
• Access our “Apps & Digital Content” such as Libby, Boundless, and LinkedIn Learning for eBooks and more.
• Explore the “Research & Learn” options we offer such Consumer Reports, the New York Times, Novelist, Value Line, and more.
• Click on the “Events” to view the next two months of happenings at the Library, Gold Mine stores, and Wood River Museum. You can search or filter for specific events, access event details, and register to attend via the app.
• Book a Learning Commons workshop or Library meeting room using the “Reserve a Room” feature.
• Explore our “Children & YA” happenings such youth programs and services, digital services for young readers, and the new bookmobile.
• Opt in–or out–of notifications about ‘Upcoming BIG Events’ and ‘Planned Closures’ under “My Account.”
• Ask us about turning on your “Reading History” if you want to access a list of what you’ve checked out via the app.
• Scroll to “en Español” to view the app in Spanish.
There is more to explore in the app, including links to the Gold Mine stores, Wood River Museum of History + Culture, Ernest Hemingway in Idaho, ways to “Give & Support” and helpful “Visit” information, such as hours and location.
Love apps? The Wood River Museum opens virtual doors to Wood River Valley History and puts “History in Your Hands” through a free app from Bloomberg Connects. More here.