Fort Myers Regional Library
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| Fort Myers Regional Library | |
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| 26°38′44″N 81°52′01″W / 26.645689181914623°N 81.86707925596437°W | |
| Location | Fort Myers, Florida, USA |
| Type | public library |
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| Website | www |
Fort Myers Regional Library is a public library located in downtown Fort Myers, Florida. It is part of the Lee County Library System.

Fort Myers Regional Library was opened in 2014. It is located at 2450 First St., Fort Myers, FL 33901. The facility contains two large buildings, a public plaza, and multipurpose spaces, which provides a dedicated area for library sponsored and other downtown events. The north library building includes two stories adorned with glass architecture, a material collection of more than 165,500 items, an outdoor reading deck, and separate adult, teen and youth reading areas.[1] The library is in the River District of downtown Fort Myers. The Richmond Street entrance is currently closed due to construction.[2]

Services
Fort Myers Regional Library provides access to a large collection of fiction and non-fiction materials. The location offers public computers, Wi-Fi access, meeting and study rooms, printing, and scanning. The library is a Florida State Publications Depository Library, housing and providing public access to publications from Florida state agencies.[3]
Genealogy
The Fort Myers Regional Library branch houses the county library system's genealogy collection, the largest in Southwest Florida, in their dedicated Genealogy Room, which is a part of the second floor adult services area.[4] The collection contains materials from all 50 states and 55 foreign countries, with a primary focus on materials from states east of the Mississippi River, Canada, the British Isles, and the northestern area of Europe.[5] Patrons can access print, microform, and digital resources for their research needs. Patrons are also able to send research queries and photocopy requests to the department by telephone, fax, postal mail, or e-mail. The library is designated as a Family History Library Affiliate, providing access to the Family History Library's digital microfilm records. Library cardholders have free access to Ancestry.com, African American Heritage, Fold3, and Heritage Quest Online within the library. This branch has trained staff to assist with genealogical research.[6]
