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Welcome to the website for the Anamosa Library and Learning Center, located in Anamosa, Iowa.

Our library services the city of Anamosa and greater Jones County.  We welcome persons of all ages to visit our community and our modern facility.

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A cool new online resource for building job skills, preparing for tests, and improving basic skills.  Guided courses, e-books, and more!

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JONES COUNTY NEWSPAPER ARCHIVE

Jones County newspapers can now be browsed online and are keyword searchable!  Issues back to 1856 are available.  Most Jones County newspapers are included (exception Monticello - visit their library for access)

 



 

"Small Town USA" video - see the video by the 1957 US Information Office that made Anamosa famous!

 

"ANAMOSA - A REMINISCENCE" AVAILABLE AGAIN!

The definitive written and photographic history of Anamosa, published during the sesquicentennial in 1988, will be available once again.  This is a duplicate of that old classic, but is being issued in paperback this time.  Purchase price is $30.  Stop by the library and view the sample copy.  These would make a great Christmas gift!  Additional details coming soon.
IS YOUR FAMILY MENTIONED IN THE BOOK?  CLICK HERE FOR THE BOOK INDEX AND FIND OUT!

 




Check out our e-book and audio book portal!


Watch a 3-minute video on the impressive new changes in Overdrive - borrowing e-books just got easier!

How To Return
Items Early


Need step-by-step help with your device?  Click here!




Puzzled by the new look in NEIBORS?  Here's a cheat sheet, courtesy the State Library

 

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