Spencer, Indiana
OWEN COUNTY
PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Library Location and Hours
HOURS:
Reserve a Room
Meeting rooms are available for free to any non-profit organization during regular library hours. Other groups are welcome to call for a price quote.
To reserve a meeting space, call the adult circulation desk at (812) 829-3392 ext. 1.
Please have the date, time, and reason for your meeting ready, as well as the name and phone number for a contact person and the number of people that will be using the room. If you need to cancel your meeting for any reason, please notify the library at least 24 hours in advance.
New To The Library?
This handout contains very helpful information for users that are new to our library, including Contact information, our policies, and hours.
FEATURED Programs
GET A LIBRARY CARD
Library cards are free to all residents of Owen County, age 14 and up.
To get your library card bring a photo ID and, if your ID does NOT show your current address, a piece of mail with your name and current address postmarked within the last 30 days.
If you have had a library card in Owen County in the past you may have old fines to pay, or your address may need to be updated, so be sure to bring your proof of address even if you think you’ve had a card previously.
Children’s cards (with limited privileges) are available for children ages 6-13. Children must be accompanied by their parent or guardian, with proof of address in Owen County, to obtain a card. Children are allowed to check out 10 items at a time, and are NOT allowed to check out DVDs or video games.
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Changes for our Digital Library Users
UPDATE March 2, 2022: They are still moving content. Once they are finished the OCPL digital library will appear empty and can be deleted. To access the new consortium you will need to click "Add Library" in your app and search Indiana Digital Library. Then you can...
Recording Available For Limited Time Viewing: Jazz and the Civil Rights Movement
Follow this link to view the recording of this virtual event from last week.
Jazz and the Civil Rights Movement – Virtual Program
We hope that you can join us for this virtual event via Zoom. If you are interested but unable to tune in the recording will be available afterwards. Here is everything you need to know to connect with us: When you join, you will automatically go to the "Waiting...
Roadmap to Success
The Roadmap to Success guides users to information about workforce, colleges and training programs, ways to pay and save for education after high school, and much more.
Containing up-to-date national and local resources, the Roadmap tailors them to suit the needs of each user. The Roadmap begins by asking whether the user is a student, parent/guardian, service organization, educator, or community member or business. The questions continue to build on one another until the user is presented with a personalized resource page that contains relevant local and national information that they may view and email to themselves or others.
All teenagers need a plan for their future. The Roadmap to Success allows teens to find resources that suit their individual plan – no matter if their plan includes career and technical education, college, the workforce, or service.