Westerville Public Library


The Westerville Public Library is a public library that serves the community of Westerville, Ohio, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. As a school district library, its geographic boundaries are defined by the Westerville City School District which straddles both Franklin County and Delaware County. All Ohio residents can apply for a Westerville Public Library card.
As of December, 2014, the library had 118,720 registered borrowers, circulated 2,102,171 items and saw 81,475 people attending library programs and events with total operating costs of $6,567,375.

Location

The library is located at 126 South State Street, in the heart of Uptown Westerville. To access the library's parking lot, turn onto Library Rd from Walnut St.

Services

Circulating Materials

The library circulates the following types of items in various formats for education or entertainment purposes:
BooksMoviesMusicOther
Audiobooks on CDBlu-rayCDsArt Prints
BooksDescribed Videos for the Visually ImpairedeMusicBaskets
eAudiobooksDVDsCD-ROM
eBooksPlayaway VideoseMagazines
Large PrintSpanish-Language DVDsElectricity Usage Monitors
PlayawaysMagazines
ReadalongsPuzzles
Somali-Language BooksScience & Literacy Kits
Spanish-Language BooksUSB Drives
Wi-Fi Hotspots

Library card holders also have the option to request items from other libraries through SearchOhio or OhioLINK.

Events & Programs

The library hosts events and programs for patrons of all ages, including story times, computer classes, book clubs, etc. There were 2,343 events held in 2015.

Library Link

Library Link, established as a service to replace Project Connect in 2004, makes daily deliveries of Westerville Public Library materials to any participating school in the Westerville City School District. Students, faculty and staff of the participating schools can all receive library materials, except for art prints, as dictated by library policies.

Services for Seniors & Homebound Individuals

Outreach Services offers free delivery of library materials to persons who are physically unable to visit the library, including the elderly, the disabled and those who are temporarily incapacitated by illness or accident. Outreach also offers free delivery to full-time caregivers and any resident of a nursing home, assisted living facility, or senior apartment within the Westerville City School District, regardless of health or mobility.

Website

The Westerville Public Library website provides free access to the library's catalog of circulating materials, as well as remote access to an extensive collection of research databases and digital collections, such as ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and music.

History

The Westerville Public Library has been recognized as being on the "cutting edge" in the technology field; as one study notes, "it was the first Ohio library to provide public internet access, the first to have a Web-based catalog, the first to implement self-check machines, etc."

1930s

Our Director Don W. Barlow was named the 2016 Business Person of the Year by the Westerville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Other Information

Anti-Saloon League Museum

The Library is also the home of a museum for the Anti-Saloon League, a famous American temperance organization that was established in Oberlin, Ohio on May 24, 1893 and dissolved in 1933. The organization was established to "work for unification of public anti-alcohol sentiment, enforcement of existing temperance laws, and encourage the enactment of further anti-alcohol legislation." The city of Westerville, Ohio was dry for well over a century. Westerville was once called the "dry capital of the world", however it has recently relinquished that title as the first legal drink in recent times was served in Westerville in 2006.

John R. Kasich Collection

On June 11, 2006, the Westerville Public Library unveiled the John R. Kasich Congressional Collection. The collection includes biographical, travel, campaign and Republican Party files from John Kasich's terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, as well as correspondence with constituents, 1,128 multimedia files, speeches and memorabilia, such as his Congressional desk and the gavel he used as chair of the House budget committee.