Minuteman Library Network

Library consortium in eastern Massachusetts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Founded first as a cooperative, the Minuteman Library Network (MLN) is today a library consortium of over 40 public or academic libraries.[1][3][4] The network consists of an aggregate collection of more than 5 million items and more than 690,000 cardholders, as of 2026.[5]

FoundedDecember 19, 1983 (1983-12-19)[1]
Location
Area served
Counties of Middlesex (South), and portions of Norfolk.
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Minuteman Library Network
FoundedDecember 19, 1983 (1983-12-19)[1]
TypeNonprofit organization, Library consortium
Location
Area served
Counties of Middlesex (South), and portions of Norfolk.
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Member of the Massachusetts Library System (MLS)
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Membership card eligibility is open to persons who either live, work, or study in Massachusetts; and can be used to borrow items from its member libraries.[6][7]

The network operates through the pooling and sharing of resources, and offers local library patrons additional services along with access to a more expansive catalog.[8] For example, the network has a OverDrive e-book collection and allows users to sign in with their library card and borrow e-books and audio books from other consortium library networks in Massachusetts. However, since member libraries may individually offer further services even within the MLN, not all services are uniformly available at all member libraries.[8]

Libraries

Framingham Public Library entrance

The network largely spans the MetroWest area of eastern Massachusetts, in the Greater Boston Metropolitan area of the United States. The network encompasses the counties of Middlesex (South), and portions of Norfolk.

Public Libraries[9]

Academic libraries

Former members

See also

References

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