We take pride in providing quality service to our community, including friends and neighbors with disabilities and others who may need special accommodations. If you require unique assistance, we encourage you to to contact us with appropriate information and reasonable requests at least three (3) working days in advance so that we can do our best to accommodate your needs.
Our bookmobile service offers delivery of library materials to those who can't visit us in person. You can even make requests for items located at the main library, and the bookmobile will bring them to you!
For more information or to schedule a stop, visit our bookmobile page or call us at (606) 784-7137 and ask for our bookmobile librarian.
We've got options for ebooks and audiobooks! Check out the apps in our resources.
We also provide a wide range of Playaways®: Devices that fit in the palm of your hand and come ready to go with a single audiobook you can play, pause, rewind, or fast forward. Save your mobile battery by borrowing one of these—earbuds included, or use an auxiliary cord to plug them directly into your vehicle or home stereo system.
These collection is always expanding, and we’re glad to take requests for new items you’d like us to acquire!
In addition to standard materials, we have a significant large print collection that includes popular fiction and nonfiction for the visually impaired. Let us know if you prefer large print books!
The Kentucky Talking Book Library (KTBL) is a free service that provides library materials to people who can't read traditional print because they have a visual, physical, or reading disability. Audiobooks and Braille books are sent to users by postage-free mail, and audiobooks are available for download. Eligibility includes anyone who is permanently or temporarily:
- Blind
- Visually impaired
- Physically unable to hold a book or turn pages
- Reading disabled due to an organic dysfunction
A special Talking Book player is loaned to patrons, but you can also use the free app on Android and iOS to download items directly. The KTBL collection contains over 60,000 of the same titles you'd expect to find in print at a medium to large public library for all age groups, including:
- Digital Talking Books for use with KTBL Talking Book players (also available for download)
- Braille books
- Print/picture books with a Braille overlay, so both a blind and sighted person can read together
- Digital books by Kentucky authors or of local interest; recorded by KTBL volunteers
- Magazines in Braille, on Talking Book cartridge, or for digital download
- Other Braille and audiobooks produced by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled
Many people don’t realize this free service exists. Help us spread the word by downloading applications, brochures, and other materials from the Kentucky Talking Book website!
There are six (6) marked accessible parking spots available in our lot, three (3) of which are extra wide to accommodate transit vans, wheelchair lifts, and so on. Our front entrance is accessible with curb cuts and automatic doors that open using a clearly-marked button.
Both of our public restrooms also have an accessible stall that can accommodate a wheelchair or other assistive devices.
If you need it, we're glad to offer an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act)-compliant computer station with a high-visibility keyboard, trackball mouse, and software that magnifies the screen and/or reads text to the user.
We welcome any and all service animals. The work or tasks performed by the service animal must be directly related to an individual’s disability and comply with all state and federal laws, rules, and regulations regarding the use of service animals.
Library staff may ask whether your animal is a service animal required because of a disability, and may also ask what specific task your animal is trained to perform.