Littleton Public Schools is partnering with Bemis Library providing students with access to all their resources. This includes all books, databases, audiobooks and eBooks. The steps to access Bemis library are as follows:
Step 1. Click on Bemis Library
Step 2. Click on RED log in button
Step 3. In the first window:
Enter your Library Card Number
Students: lps and your lunch number
Faculty: lpsf and your employee #
Enter your Password
Students: The first 3 letters of your last name (lowercase) and the last 4 numbers of your lunch number for staff your employee ID number.
Step 4. Follow the instructions to reset your password. If your profile cannot be
found, press reset my password below the Password box. You will receive
and email - follow those instructions.
Step 5. Your library card number is:
Students enter lps(your ID#)
Faculty enter lpsf (your district ID#)
Quick Link to Bemis Databases
Arapahoe Libraries is excited to partner with Littleton Public Schools to offer a new Student Card that allows LPS students to access many databases, eBooks, audiobooks, and other online resources for free.
All students will automatically receive a free digital card when they enroll with LPS unless their parents opt out at registration.
Logins will be LPS plus their student ID numbers and PIN/password will be the last four digits of their ID number.
These eCards will be for digital resources only, not for checking out physical materials and they will not receive a physical card with a barcode. If students would like to check out physical materials from Arapahoe Libraries, they can come into any of our libraries to set up a physical checkout card. They are allowed to have both cards as long as they remain LPS students.
Arapahoe Library District - www.arapahoelibraries.org
Bemis Public Library - bemis.marmot.org/
Colorado Virtual Library - www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/
Denver Public Library - www.denverlibrary.org
Jefferson Public Library - https://jeffcolibrary.org/
Arapahoe Community College - Arapahoe Community College
University of Colorado - www.colorado.edu>libraries
University of Denver Libraries - library.du.edu/
Library of Congress - www.loc.gov/index.html
This library is a must for students researching not only American History but now also International Affairs and Congressional history. This site links one to THOMAS - the legislative site, American Memory - wonderful primary reflections in American history, as well as museum feature exhibits.
NARA - Presidential Libraries - www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/contact/libraries.html
National Archives and Records Administration has information and links to each presidential library and museum. On-line primary sources available in most presidential libraries.
New York Public Library - www.nypl.org
Some of the research collections are the best in the country - a unique collections is the Schomburg Collection on African Experience.