Library Services
Get a Library Card
Anyone residing or paying property taxes in Marshall County can apply for a library card.
Positive identification and address verification are required to register.
There is no minimum age for obtaining a library card, but juveniles under the age of 16 must have a parent or legal guardian present to get a card.
There is a $1.50 charge to replace lost or stolen library cards.
Computers and Internet Use in the Library
Cash Only.
You must register and sign in at the front desk to use the computers.
All computers have Microsoft Office 2016.
Printing is 25 cents per side, per page.
Color Printing is 50 cents per side, per page.
WiFi is available, just ask at the front desk for password.
Time Limits
Residents: 2 hours per day
Non-Residents: 90 minutes per day
Computers are shut down 30 minutes before closing.
Library Tours and Instruction
We welcome group tours to learn more about the library and its services. Advanced scheduling is required. Please contact the library at 580-795-2749 to schedule your tour.
Literacy
Literacy requests or needs are referred to the Community Education at Madill Public School at 580-795-3303.
Interlibrary Loan
If there is a book you want to read and we don't own it, ask us to borrow it from another library through our interlibrary loan (ILL) service. For this service we charge $3.00 per title to cover the cost of postage. Your library account must be in good standing and you must have had your library card at least 3 months.
Faxing
Cash Only.
$1.00 per page for faxes sent or received.
Only within the continental United States.
Copies
Cash Only.
Cost: 25 cents per copy, letter or legal size.
Genealogy
Contact the Marshall County, Oklahoma Genealogy Historical Society for genealogy research and questions.
They are located at 400 West Overton in Madill. Phone 580-795-5060.
The Library will lookup obituaries.
OK Dept of Public Safety
Drivers Manuals are NOT available at the library. Check at your local tag office or get it online HERE.
Computers and Internet
You must have a valid Computer & Internet agreement on file with the Library and present your Library card or valid photo ID, and no one else's, to have computer access.
Computer sessions are limited to 30 minutes, or if no one is waiting, an additional 30 minutes, up to a maximum of 1-1/2 to 2 hours per day based on account status.
If library staff asks you to end your session, you must comply, even if you have not completed the session.
Library staff are here to help but we are more guides rather than instructors.
Rules
No illegal activity is tolerated.
You may not install, download, or modify software.
You are responsible for any damage to equipment or software from negligent or intentional abuse. Report any problem or fault with the Library equipment immediately. The Library is not responsible for any damage to your information.
Games are not allowed on computers.
Printing & Scanning
Cash Only.
Printing is 25 cents per side, per page.
Color printing 50 cents per side, per page.
There is a color scanner available for the public to use. Scanning to a zip drive or e-mail is free.
Pay for printing promptly. You may be denied computer access if you owe fees.
Computer Availability
You must sign up to use the Internet on a next-available basis.
Computers are available on this schedule:
9:30 to 6:00 - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
9:30 to 6:30 - Wednesday
9:00 to 1:00 - Saturday
Policies on Children
Children ages 10 through 17
Children under 10 years are not allowed to access the general computers, but there is a AWE Early Literacy Station available for all children to use.
For children between the ages of 10 and 17 to be able to use computers, the library must have on file a written authorization from a parent or legal guardian.
An adult, 18 years or older must accompany children 13 and younger. The person assisting a child must stay with the child and may not leave the child or use another computer while sitting with child. A Child 14 to 17 may use the computer unsupervised.
Children are your responsibility while they are in the Library.
Privacy and Confidentiality
Users will respect the privacy of other users, and will refrain from attempting to view or read materials being used by others. The Oklahoma Privacy Act prohibits unauthorized disclosure, use or Publication of personal information regarding Library users, including minors.
The Library does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy or validity of information obtained from the various informational sources on the internet.
Users have the right of confidentiality and privacy. However, security is technically difficult to achieve and the computer is located in a public area. As a result, the Library cannot guarantee privacy or confidentiality and cannot be held responsible.