ABOUT THE LIBRARY

IMCPL
at a Glance

Annual Report

2008 Annual Report

Governing Body

A seven-member Board of Trustees

Locations

22 branches and a Central Library

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The Library Mission

The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library is the community's place to access essential information resources, technology, programs and services; foster reading and learning and promote the social, economic, recreational and lifelong learning interests of its diverse population.

Mission Statement, as adopted by the Library Board November 20, 2008

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The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Serving residents since 1873, the Public Library system currently consists of 22 branches throughout Marion County, the Central Library downtown, and bookmobile services.

IMCPL's collection of over 2.1 million items includes a variety of formats: books, books on tape, magazines, large print materials, audiocassettes, videocassettes, compact discs and DVD's. Foreign language materials are an integral part of the Library's collection. Items may be checked out by patrons with a library card, which may be obtained free of charge at any Library location.

Library Finances

Proposed 2010 Budget
2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
The information in the 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report has not been updated for developments subsequent to the date of the independent auditor’s report.
2008 Library Budget
2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
The information in the 2007 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report has not been updated for developments subsequent to the date of the independent auditor’s report.

Other Information

2008 Annual Report
2007 Annual Report
2006 Annual Report