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ABOUT US

BCFLS pursues, provides and promotes the highest quality public library service possible for all residents of Butler County through collaboration, cooperation and coordination.

 

The Butler County Federated Library System (also known as The Library System of Butler County) was founded by resolutions of the County Commissioners in 1987.

 

The purpose of the Butler County Federated Library System is to operate a system of autonomous public libraries within Butler County to promote, develop and improve library (and informational) services for all County residents.

 

The Library System coordinates library services offered by the individual member libraries and operate and two branches to serve those areas of the county that do not have member libraries.

 

The Butler County Federated Library System also provides the hardware, software, and technical support for the countywide library automation system. This project makes possible the online catalog database and the use of one library card throughout the county.

WIRELESS POLICIES

All member libraries offer free wireless access (aka “hotspots” or WiFi”) for library patrons to use with their own personal laptops. To view our wireless useage policies...

NETWORK & OTHER COMPUTER USEAGE

All Member Libraries of the Butler County Federated Library System have computers available for public use. All of them have high speed access to the internet. Additionally, all have Microsoft Office applications which include Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Publisher. To view our Network and other computer useage....

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