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New Library Program is Rolling Out

The Oxford County Library and Woodstock Public Library have partnered to create a new reciprocal borrowing program.

OXFORD/WOODSTOCK - Borrowing at the library will get a whole lot easier.

The Oxford County Library and Woodstock Public Library have partnered to create a new reciprocal borrowing program.

The program allows patrons of either library to register for cards and borrow materials from both systems at no cost, meaning Oxford County Library cardholders can borrow from Woodstock Public Library, and Woodstock Public Library cardholders can borrow from any Oxford County Library branch.

CEO and Chief Librarian of Oxford County Library, Lisa Marie Williams, explains why it is so important for this program to be rolled out.

"Oxford County Library’s 2024-2028 Strategic Plan identified 'Universal Access' as one of the library’s key values. Partnering with the Woodstock Public Library on this new program offers residents greater access to library materials, ensuring that no matter where you are in the County, information is easily accessible."

CEO of Woodstock Public Library, Lindsay Harris, speaks to the importance of the program.

"Community connection and partnerships are a key priority in the Woodstock Public Library’s 2025-2028 Strategic Plan, and Oxford County Library has been a valued partner for many years. We look forward to widening access to library resources across the County and growing our relationship with Oxford County Library."

Library cards are free, and information on how to register for a card is available online at www.ocl.net or www.mywpl.ca.

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