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Keep your school, classroom, or public library organized with library labels.
Set your library up for success with blank and custom classification labels, book spines, bookplates, section signs, shelf organization stickers, and more.
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Michael Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL114FG (Fluorescent Green (Laser and Inkjet)) on April 18, 2025
Excellent Product
Excellent product, excellent customer service, good price. They arrived on time which was an added bonus.
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shelley Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL28WX (Standard White Matte (Laser and Inkjet)) on April 8, 2025
My label supplier for years
I have been using labels sheets, and some rolls, from Online labels for years. Good quality, good pricing and fast delivery. It can sometimes be tricky to get every label printed perfectly since they ... ... Read More
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on April 8, 2025
We apologize for the alignment issues. Please visit the link below for a detailed printer alignment guide:

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Cynthia Verified Purchase
Reviewed OL114BK (Brown Kraft (Laser and Inkjet)) on January 29, 2025
Worked great
On a 1 oz bottle worked great
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5 Ways To Use Labels In A Library

  1. Arrange books by genre with fun wall or shelf signage.
  2. Thank generous parents, teachers, and students for their book donation with bookplates.
  3. Add aisle, row, bin, or reference numbers to books with spine labels.
  4. Add age or reading-level suggestions to book covers with fluorescent labels.
  5. Designate the return bin with a full-sheet label.


Our selection of blank library labels are compatible with popular cataloging software for libraries, as well as Maestro Label Designer and Microsoft Word. Let your imagination run wild and start organizing your library today.