The
Milford Public Library has beeen serving residents of the
Village of Milford and Milford Township for over 75 years.
The Library moved into its present site in the Village
in 2003.
The
Library is part of the The Library Network (TLN), a public
library cooperative serving 65 libraries in southeast
Michigan. Through the consortium, items not available
through our library are often available through the member
library collections. Cardholders may request materials
from this library or place holds for items at other libraries
either from reference librarians, by phone or at home
via the library's online catalog.
In
addition to its book, media, newspaper, and magazine
collection, the Library offers large-print books, access
to downloadable audiobooks, e-books and music. The library
also houses three special collections on autism, genealogy
and the Art
Geyer Civil War collection dating back to the late
1800's as well as maintaining the microfilmed copies
of the Milford
Times from
its inception.
The
Library makes available16 public computers and offers
a wireless hotspot and Internet access. There are also
quiet study rooms and a 100 seating capacity Community
Room. See
more on usage and reservations requirements or to access
the reservation application form.
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