Overview
The Albertson Memorial Library provides value to our community by enriching lives through discovery and exploration of information, services, technology, collaborative interactions, learning, and life experiences
To provide a quiet, pleasant, and safe environment conducive to study as well as casual use, the Board of the Albertson Memorial Library has adopted these rules regarding library use.
The Albertson Memorial Library circulates books, audio visual materials, magazines, equipment and games. Borrowers must have a library card in good standing. The library does not assess late fees.
Collection Development
Public use and demand are the primary determining factors in the development of the collection and the direction it will take. The collection will reflect popular interests with high-demand adult and youth materials.
You can find the Book Challenge Form here.
Computer Use and Internet Access
The library offers 7 computers for public use. Six with internet access and one children's computer with educational games. Wireless access is available for those using their own devices. Computers inside the library must be used responsibly.
Community Room Use
The Albertson Memorial Library meeting room is available to individuals or nonprofit groups when not being used by the library. Political groups or private parties may not use the meeting room. Exceptions may be made by the Library Board if the Board deems extenuating circumstances are involved. Click here for a full policy listing and a copy of the application.