Haddonfield Public Library
since 1917
COMPUTERS
The library has 10 computers equipped with Internet access and Microsoft Office available for public use. Please read our computer policy prior to use.
COPY MACHINE
The library has a public copy machine. Black & White copies may be made for $0.20 per copy. Color copies are $0.50 each. The machine makes letter (8 x 11) and ledger (11 x 17) sized copies. Change is available at the library’s circulation desk for copies.
WIFI
Network: HPL-Public
Please remember that this is a public wireless network and is not 100% secure. Always protect your private information on public wifi networks.
Tech Center
The technology center is available to all library users. It is equipped with a 3D printer, laser cutter, vinyl cutter, and graphic design software. Visit our tech center page for more information.
Meeting room
The classroom may be reserved for meetings that are free and open to the public. It is equipped with an interactive whiteboard for presentations. Email ezino@haddonfieldlibrary.org to reserve the space.
mobile Printing
1) Go to print.princh.com
in your device browser
2) Enter HPL’s 6 digit printer ID: 108086
3) Upload document(s) & review settings
4) Enter your device email address
5) Retrieve print jobs at Library Main Desk or Lower Level Print Station
Printing web pages? Download the Princh App for iOS & Android at your App store
Tutoring
The library provides space for tutors and students from the Haddonfield community. Two small tutoring areas have been set up in the Fiction collection area on the first floor. Accommodation is on a first-come, first-serve basis. In addition, the library has varied collections to support those in need of tutoring. The library also borrows books from other libraries through interlibrary loans.
Proctoring Service
The library assists with proctoring of exams for local residents or those who are eligible for a library card. In order to perform effective proctoring, we request at least three days' notice. We need your full name and contact information, the name of your educational institution, as well as the date and anticipated time of the exam. If it will be a computerized exam, we need that information too. We also need time to receive the exam to have it ready for the scheduled proctoring session. Please send an email to ezino@haddonfieldlibrary.org for more information on proctoring services.
Teachers
Our adult department offers many parenting resources as well as information about learning differences. Homeschooled students are invited to obtain materials from our collection or through interlibrary loan. The New Jersey home school curriculum, as well as help with homeschooling, are available by accessing the website: www.nationalhomeschool.com
Haddonfield teachers are invited to obtain a Haddonfield Library card that will be valid for the current school year, renewable each September. Teachers may request materials by first checking to make sure they are in our collection and then emailing the list a few days in advance to the Children’s Librarian, Jordan Bilodeau at jbilodeau@haddonfieldlibrary.org. Materials will be collected from shelves, checked out to the teacher, and stored at the Children’s Desk until picked up. If the necessary materials are not part of the Haddonfield Public Library collection, teachers may request them through interlibrary loan (see interlibrary loan above for details).
Students who are not Haddonfield residents, but who attend a school located in Haddonfield may obtain a Haddonfield Library card if they are on a school list or show a current school identification card.
Home Delivery
The library partners with the Interfaith Caregivers to provide delivery and pick up of library materials to eligible borrowers. Interfaith Caregivers facilitates independent living by providing supportive volunteer services for people who are elderly or disabled.
Services include:
Transportation
Companionship
Respite Care
Telephone Reassurance
Shopping and Errands
Assistance in filling out forms
Reading to individuals who are visually impaired
These services are available and free of charge to residents of Haddonfield and Haddon Heights and to members of houses of worship in those communities. For more information, contact Interfaith Caregivers at (856) 354-0298 or Kathleen Metrick, Tech Services Supervisor, at Haddonfield Public Library at 856-429-1304, ext. 116. We can customize the materials before pick up by developing a profile of the reader’s or viewer’s preferences.
Continuing Education
Library members can access the following websites and apps for free with their barcode and password.
Creativebug - Arts and crafts classes
Fiero Code - Online and in-person coding platform.
Niche Academy - Tutorials on library resources, technology, and research.
Northstar Digital Literacy - Northstar Digital Literacy tests your computer skills. You can build skills in key areas, and demonstrate your knowledge by earning certificates and badges. Prepare for your future now!
Available Services
Notary Public
The library offers free Notary services. Please email Amy Reinicker at areinicker@haddonfieldlibrary.org to schedule your appointment. Appointments are required.
Seed Library
The Haddonfield Seed Library is open to all library cardholders. Join for free and choose from our selection of vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower seeds. All seeds are labeled organic or traditional and all are GMO-free. Donate your own purchased or harvested seeds and help us restock the library. For more information, contact Cathy DeCampli.
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Complete the registration form at the seed library.
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Note which seeds you are taking or donating on the back of your registration form.
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Seed donations are encouraged but not required.
Beanstack is our web-based reading and activity challenge management software. It allows you to track how many pages or minutes you've read, the titles you've read, compete for prizes, and view upcoming events, all from the website or app! Get the little ones ready for school with our 1000 Books Before Kindergarten challenge, or discover something new with the Read Harder challenge. Of course, there is always our favorite - summer reading! Now you can track the whole family from one account!
How does it work?
Check out this tutorial to learn how to
create your account and log your reading.
Interlibrary Loan
The library welcomes suggestions for items such as books, journals, DVDs, and other audiovisual items to add to our collection. If you cannot find what you are looking for in the library catalog, you may submit an interlibrary loan request online or contact the library. We may have difficulty borrowing materials less than 6 months old. For more information, send an email to ill@haddonfieldlibrary.org or call 856-429-1304. If you think an item should be added to the library's collection, please fill out the form below.