
2720 East Silver Springs Boulevard
OCALA, FL 34470
(352) 671-8551
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The Marion County Public Library System provides
public library services to the residents of Marion
County. The Library System is
comprised of interdependent libraries and collections
designed to make its total resources readily available and
accessible to the community.
In 1961 the City of Ocala, Citrus County and
Levy
County formed the Central
Florida Regional Library. The City of Ocala
operated and funded virtually all library service in
Marion
County until 1964 when Marion
County, with existing libraries in Belleview and
Dunnellon, joined the Library System. Citrus
County
left the system in 1987. On October 1, 1997 the Marion County Board of County
Commissioners
became the governing body of the Marion County Public Library System. By
interlocal agreement, library personnel continued to be administrated by the
City of Ocala
until October 1999, when they became County employees. Also in October 1999, the
Levy County Board of Commissioners created the independent Levy County Public
Library System.
The Marion County Public Library System operations are funded by Marion County
ad valorem taxes. The Library System also receives funds from various grants,
miscellaneous fines and fees, and an annual State Aid to Libraries grant from
the State of Florida.
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The residents of Marion County
are served by the headquarters library in Ocala
and branches in Belleview, Dunnellon, Forest Corners, Ft. McCoy,
Marion Oaks, Rainbow Lakes Estates, Reddick, and the Freedom Public Library
near the State Road 200 corridor. The Marion Bookmobile provides library
service to outlying areas of the county. Daycare centers, private schools,
retirement complexes, and housing communities in Ocala are served by the Community Bookmobile.
(Click here for library locations and
hours or bookmobile schedules.)
The System offers a collection of over 501,000 volumes in the nine
libraries and two bookmobiles. A broad-based print and non-print collection
makes the Marion County Public Library, Headquarters-Ocala the major public
library resource in the system. The smaller collections of the community branch
libraries are planned to satisfy the most general and frequent needs of the
residents. The System has over 170,000 registered borrowers. During FY 06-07,
over 1,185,000 items were circulated and over 783,000 questions were answered.
Also during that same period, those visiting the library used over 800,000 items
while in the library. Library facilities are open from five to seven days per
week. The Marion County Public Library, Headquarters-Ocala and the Forest Public
Library are open seven days per week.
The Library System is bordered by Alachua, Levy, Citrus,
Sumter, Lake, Putnam, and Volusia counties. Of these, the Library
System has reciprocal borrowing agreements with Alachua, Lake, Levy and Citrus
counties which allow citizens from
Marion
County to obtain a free
library card in the respective counties and vice versa.
The Marion County Public Library System moved into its new 59,700 square
foot headquarters building and opened for business on August 2, 2004. The
building is located at 2720 East Silver Springs Boulevard.
Construction of two new library buildings in Belleview and Dunnellon
was completed in May, 2008. The Belleview Public Library moved into a new
16,000 square foot building at 13145 SE Highway 484 and the Dunnellon Public
Library is also in a new 16,000 square foot building at 20351 Robinson Road. Also planned to
start in late 2008 is the construction of a 10,000 square foot building to house
the Forest Public Library on property immediately adjacent to the current
building. For information on future plans, reference the Marion County Public
Library's Long Range Plan which can be accessed on this website (click
here).
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