Services we offer
Located on the second floor in Study Room 1, this is a dedicated phone line that connects to area services such as ADVOCAP, Salvation Army, St. Vincent de Paul, FDL Food Pantry, Solutions Center and more.
There is a charging station with a variety of connectors on the second floor near the light therapy lamp.
There are public internet computers for ages 13 and over on the second floor, and for ages 12 and under in the Children's Room on the first floor.
- Library card or photo ID required
- 2-hour time limit per day
- Ages 13 and over may use the second-floor computers
- Ages 12 and under may use the Children's Room computers
- Printing: .10¢ per page.
- Microsoft Office 2016 products
The library has a public fax machine on the second floor. The cost is .10¢ per page. The library cannot receive public faxes.
The library has a light therapy lamp free to use on the second floor, first-come, first-served. Using light therapy may aid you in:
- Sleeping better
- Feeling more uplifted and positive about life
- Focusing and being attentive
Photocopiers are located on the first and second floors. Cash only. Price per copy is:
- Black & white single-sided = $0.10/page
- Black & white double-sided = $0.10/page
- Color single-sided = $0.10/page
Color copies cannot be made double-sided.
The library has a free flatbed scanner attached to an internet computer on the second floor. Additionally, the two public photocopiers will scan to your USB.
The library has free wireless access everywhere in the bulding. Use FDLPL Public; no password required.
An AccuCut die cut machine is available for public use in the Cindy Casetta Barden Teachers' Resource Room, located in the Children's Room. The machine can be used only with the die cuts available at the library, and users must supply their own paper.
CREATE - INVENT - LEARN - GATHER
The library's makerspace is a permanent do-it-yourself zone where people can gather to create, invent and learn. It includes work tables, equipment to use, a projector and screen, a demonstration kitchen and a digital recording studio. It conducts DIY programs regularly. New equipment is being added all the time.
Fond du Lac Literacy Services helps adults in our community with the basic skills needed to learn and prosper in the 21st century: reading, writing, mathematics and learning English. Dedicated and trained tutors work one-on-one with students using personalized lesson plans at a pace that is comfortable for the student. Tutoring is free. Call (920) 322-3932 or email literacy@fdlpl.org for more information.
The Fond du Lac Public Library hosts four adult book discussion groups every month.
- Bookworm Babes meet the first Tuesday of every month from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Community Room. They do not meet in January.
- Afternoon Delight meets the second Wednesday of each month from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Community Room. They meet January-December.
- Eager Readers meet the second Wednesday of the month from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Seefeld Conference Room. They do not meet in July and August.
- Dead Good Book Group meet the third Thursday of the month from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Seefeld Conference Room. This group reads mystery/suspense/thriller/true crime. They meet January-December. New in 2022.
- Science Fiction and Fantasy meet the fourth Thursday of the month from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Seefeld Conference Room. They do not meet in November and December.
Members of the groups select their titles by consensus. The library provides copies of the selected titles a month in advance.
For more information, contact the Reference Desk at (920) 322-3930 or reference@fdlpl.org.
Book Club Kits contain 10 copies of the same book and discussion questions. They can be borrowed for up to 60 days. Anyone with a library account in good standing can borrow up to two kits at a time. Kits can be reserved, too, through the standard holds system. They cannot be renewed. For a list of the kits available through the Fond du Lac Public Library, enter the words Book Club Kit in the catalog search field or view the list here.
City of Fond du Lac residents who are unable to visit the library due to physical limitations can receive free monthly delivery of library materials. Homebound residents are matched with a volunteer. Volunteers select and deliver library materials based on information supplied in the Homebound service application.
Homebound service application, click here.
Homebound volunteer application, click here.
The library maintains a sizeable collection of large print books. Nursing and care facilities are welcome to receive a collection of 30 or 60 large print books for a either two-month or three-month loan. Call (920) 322-3939 for more information.
The library has four public meeting rooms available for reservation: Eugene G. McLane Meeting Room, Community Room, Shared Office Space and Seefeld Conference Room. There are also five small study rooms, located on the second floor, available on a walk-in basis.
The makerspace is a permanent do-it-yourself zone where people can gather to create, invent and learn. It includes work tables, equipment to use, display cases, a projector and screen, a demonstration kitchen and a digital recording studio. It will have space for DIY programs. New equipment is being added all the time.
Want your group to receive a guided tour of the Fond du Lac Public Library? Or would you like a library staff member to visit your organization? We will be happy to fulfill your requests. Please allow at least two weeks' advance notice. Click here to request a visit.
The library offers free test proctoring. Click here to fill out the request form. We will contact you to confirm your time.
Call the Reference Desk at (920) 322-3930 or email reference@fdlpl.org for more information.
Through Book a Librarian, anyone can schedule a free, one-on-one individualized session with a reference librarian who will offer assistance on technology-related questions. Librarians are available to help with or research or genealogy questions as well. Schedule a Book a Librarian session by clicking this link or calling the Reference Desk at (920) 322-3930 or stop by the desk on the second floor of the Main Library. Book a Librarian cannot provide medical, legal or business advice or opinions, and librarians cannot proofread documents or troubleshoot technological problems on your devices.