Oconee Regional Library
The Oconee Regional Library, one of 57 library systems in the State of Georgia under the University System Board of Regents, is headquartered in Dublin at the Laurens County Library from which it serves a combined population of over 83,000 people in Johnson, Laurens, Treutlen and Washington counties across 2,011 square miles.
- Regional Library
- Harlie Fulford Library
- Laurens County Library
- Rosa M. Tarbutton Memorial Library
- Treutlen County Library
- Special Services Center
Reference Department
The Reference Department at the Laurens County Library assists patrons with accessing the Internet through the Library's 14 Internet computers, as well as answering reference questions on academic/research subjects and everyday knowledge. Patrons may obtain the Library's current GALILEO password by visiting the Reference Department in person and presenting their library card.
Online Resources
While not all knowledge ever conceived is contained within its collection, the Laurens County Library offers an immense wealth of information through the internet, provided in the Library through public use computers. Listed below are lists of sites useful to most patrons at the Library.
Children's Computers
Yes, we got some new computers for the kids! With over 50 childrens games, and internet access to 150 safe children's sites, there is now plenty to do and learn!
Parents are encouraged to participate with their children in stories and crafts.
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