Greenville Public library
The Greenville Public library has proudly served the Darke County area since 1903, providing a variety of materials in many different formats. We strive to make these materials available to all library patrons on an equal basis. The library promotes the use of new technology and provides great opportunities for the public to access informational and entertaining materials.
The library utilizes an advanced software system to maintain, monitor and report circulation statistics, overdue notices, billings and balances, user registration records, and inventory control.
Free access to information found in a variety of formats is essential to the library's mission, but there are limits to what the library can provide free of charge from public funds. Fees are charged to recoup the cost associated with providing alternative, enhanced, or specific services beyond traditional free library services. These are services which tend to benefit one user at the exclusion of others, or which prevent the reuse of the information or material provided. Non-traditional services are defined as laminating, meeting room use, copies of microfiche and microfilm, photocopies, and public computer printing use. Fees are not established solely on the basis of format or vehicle for presentation of information.
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