Highland
Community Library offers more than 30,000 volumes of recreational reading
and reference material for adults, young adults, and children, including
large print books, audio books, music CDs, children's videos, and more than 70
magazines.
Books may also be
borrowed (if available) from another library by completing an interlibrary
loan request form at the Circulation Desk. In addition to in-house reference
interviews with the library staff, patrons may also telephone the library
for assistance with brief reference questions.
Group library tours
are available by appointment.
Upon request, the
library staff will provide instruction on the use of the online public
access catalog (OPAC).
Four public access
computers are available for Internet research and desktop publishing
projects. A coin-operated photocopier is also available for public use.
Children of all
ages can listen to a master storyteller by calling the HCL/Kiwanis
Dial-A-Story line at 266-9700.
The
library offers an annual Summer Reading Program for children from
kindergarten through sixth grade to encourage young patrons to read
throughout the summer months.
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