# Switch between Libraries

You should now see your library name at the end of the dropdown when you click the Cwicly button.

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You will notice that the Cwicly logo has disappeared and your library name is there instead.

The current library is displayed here.

### Current Library

The Current Library button displays which library you are in.&#x20;

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By default you have access to the Cwicly library and the Community library. As you add other libraries, they will appear in the dropdown.


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