Public Libraries | Tuscarawas County Public Library
Provides general library services with digital and physical collections for children, youth, and adults that include magazines, books, audiobooks, music, and movies. Offers large print materials. Provides readers advisory and assistance in locating information on a wide variety of topics such as business, current events, statistics and research findings. Offers free Wi-Fi and access to public computers. Services include: - A collection of STEAM toys, talking books, health-related items, telescope, museum passes, and so forth. - MakerSpace equipment including 3-D printers, Cricut, Heatpress, Sewing Machines, Button Makers, Cassette & LP Converter, Photo/Negative/Document Scanner, and VHS Converter. Read more about the MakerSpace equipment at https://tusclibrary.org/content/makerspace-0/.
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Physical Address
121 Fair Avenue Northwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Hours
Varies by location. Call for details.
Voice
Fax
(330) 364-8217
Website
https://www.tusclibrary.org
Application process
Call the office for more information. Visit www.tusclibrary.org to learn more about library cards. Call the library to reserve a public computer or MakerSpace equipment.
Fee
No cost to apply for a library card. MakerSpace material charges apply.
Eligibility
Serves residents of Tuscarawas County.
Languages
Spanish available at main branch, subject to availability of staff.
Service area
Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Agency info
Tuscarawas County Public Library
Provides public library services. Offers an extensive programming schedule, including recreational and educational offerings for all ages. Services include passport services, notary service, free faxing, public copier, public meeting spaces, Wi-Fi access, computers, and MakerSpace equipment. The Tuscarawas County Public Library System consist of five (5) locations: Main Library in New Philadelphia, Bolivar Branch, Strasburg Branch, Sugarcreek Branch, Tuscarawas Branch, and a Mobile Services Department.
