Indiana Digital Library Passport encourages statewide exploration

INDIANA The Indiana Library Passport is an initiative to encourage reading and community engagement. This free digital program is a creative experience designed to motivate residents and visitors alike to explore libraries across the state.

The passport currently features more than 170 libraries and branches, offering a wide range of locations for participants to visit. The program is accessible to all Indiana residents, as well as out-of-state visitors. It serves as a fun way to discover the unique resources and collections each library has to offer.

By participating, individuals can check in digitally at each library they visit, tracking their progress and potentially unlocking rewards as they go.

Libraries interested in joining the Indiana Library Passport can do so at no cost. They are encouraged to contact the Indiana State Library’s communications director for more information on how to be included in the program.

To learn more about the Indiana Library Passport and how to participate, a link to the official page can be found here.