Lake County Library System

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Established1982
Branches16
Lake County Library System
LocationLake County, Florida
Established1982
Branches16
Other information
Websitewww.mylakelibrary.org

The Lake County Public Library System (LCLS) is a library system located in Lake County, Florida.

The main sign and an art installation at the Marianne Beck Memorial Library (a.k.a. the Howey-In-The-Hills Library)

The Lake County Library System began in 1975 when the Lake County Library Planning Advisory Board was created to make a recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners for a county wide library system.

Mr. Cecil Beach, consultant, was retained to perform a feasibility study and make recommendations based on information obtained. Beach advised the advisory board to adopt the Inter-local Agreement Format for the county's library organization. The advisory board concurred with his recommendation and reported that to the board of County Commissioners.

On September 29, 1982, the Lake County Board of County Commissioners authorized the signature of the county ordinance that established the county-wide library system. Charter members of the Lake County Library system were Cooper Memorial Library in Clermont, Eustis Memorial Library and the Umatilla Public Library.

By 1997, the Mount Dora Public Library, renamed the W.T. Bland Public Library, the Fruitland Park Library and the Lady Lake Library joined the Lake County Library System. The Eustis Memorial Library withdrew from the Lake County Library System, rejoining in 2020.

Today the Lake County Library System is governed by the Lake County Board of County Commissioners. The cooperative still operates through inter-local agreements between the governing bodies of its 10 member libraries, and through the operation of 6 branch libraries, with an administrative office in Tavares, Florida.[1] The current Director of Library Services is VACANT.

The Lake County Library System mission is “To serve as the gateway to the world of information, ideas and entertainment for all county residents”.

Libraries

Services

Residents of Lake County have access to print and digital resources with an LCLS library card. These resources include print books, audiobooks and e-books, as well as music and movies. The libraries also provide patrons with access to online resources, including internet access and online reference databases.[3] In addition to resource materials, LCLS provides outreach services to patrons of all ages.

Library cards are free to Lake County residents. Residents of Volusia, Seminole, and Marion counties can receive a free LCLS card by showing a valid library card from their county. Non-Resident memberships are also available for a fee for those not eligible for a reciprocal borrowing library card. Students enrolled in Lake County Schools are eligible for a free LCLS card regardless of residence by showing proof of enrollment.

Lake County Library System additionally offers the following services:

  • Libby (e-books)
  • Career Online High School
  • Adult Literacy Program
  • Ask a Librarian
  • Accelerated Reading Lists
  • Books by Mail
  • Technology Classes
  • Friends of the Library
  • Legal Resources
  • Voter Registration Services
  • Reciprocal Borrowing
  • Talking Books for Sight Impaired
  • Hoopla (Leesburg Public Library)
  • Kanopy (Leesburg Public Library)

Databases

Library Locations and Histories

References

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