Josephine Community Library now offers Kanopy, a free, ad-free streaming service for library cardholders that expands the library’s digital collection with movies, TV series, and documentaries for all ages, available at home or on the go.
Kanopy offers films and shows that can be streamed on computers, mobile devices, and smart TVs. Available collections include Kanopy Kids, family-friendly movies, series and multi-part programs, and documentaries. With no commercials and no additional fees, patrons sign in with their library card to begin watching.
Kanopy can be accessed in three ways:
- Directly at josephinelibrary.kanopy.com.
- Start at org, then click the EDUCATION/RESEARCH dropdown menu. Next, choose ONLINE LEARNING RESOURCES.
- Start at org, then click the CATALOG dropdown menu. Next, choose MOVIES & MUSIC.
Available collections include:
- Kanopy Kids, featuring age-appropriate content for children
- Family-friendly viewing, ideal for watching together
- Episodic titles, including series and multi-part programs
- Documentaries covering history, culture, science, and more
Library cards for residents who live within the district boundary are paid for through property taxes. No additional fee is required.
Josephine County residents who live outside the library district boundary have several options to get a library card, including:
- Purchasing an annual household card for $60 or a quarterly household card for $15.
- Volunteering at least three hours per quarter at any branch.
- Applying for a free annual household card, sponsored by Josephine Community Library Foundation.
- Annexing property into the library district.
Josephine County residents interested in finding out whether or not they live in the library district boundary can do so by visiting josephinelibrary.org/library-cards and clicking LEARN MORE under AM I IN THE DISTRICT?