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 computer with a library card on the screen = Open access at the Downtown Library, Ellettsville Branch, and Southwest Branch or from outside the Library with a library card number.

 library card = Accessible anywhere with a library card number.

 library logo = Accessible only at the Downtown Library, Ellettsville Branch, or Southwest Branch.

 Indiana state outline = Accessible to anyone in Indiana through INSPIRE and the Indiana State Library.

 globe with a cloud = Accessible anywhere without a library card.

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access anywhereTutorials that teach people how to use eLibrary resources like eBooks, research databases, and language learning tools.

 
 

 

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Updated October 23, 2024
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Downtown Library |  (812) 349-3050
303 E. Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN 47408

Ellettsville Branch |  (812) 876-1272
600 W. Temperance Street, Ellettsville, IN 47429

Southwest Branch |  (812) 349-3110
890 W. Gordon Pike, Bloomington, IN 47403

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We respectfully acknowledge that Monroe County Public Library, in all of its iterations since 1818, was built and exists on land that has been, is still, and will continue to be rightfully occupied and nurtured by the Bodwéwadmik (Potawatomi), Kiikaapoi (Kickapoo), Lënape (Delaware), Myaamia (Miami), and Saawanwaki (Shawnee) Indigenous peoples, among others. View more details and resources.