The library offers guided group tours and visits to organizations and classrooms that introduce the areas and services of the library.
Library Services
Plat books are collections of maps that show the division of an area into streets, parks, and other features.
Information, memorabilia, and articles associated with local topics
Past issues (1956-2008) of the East Peoria Times-Courier are available on microfilm. The microfilm reader is equipped with a photocopier which prints screenshots for 10 cents per page.
Fondulac District Library provides complimentary Notary Public services. Bring your unsigned documents and valid government ID to have your documents notarized. Call for notary availability.
For patron convenience, Fondulac District Library offers online fee and fine payment.
Printing is available from the library’s public access computers and from personal laptops and devices connected to our Wi-Fi.
View unique and significant items specific to the history of the area including books on East Peoria, Tazewell County, and Illinois History. This room doubles as the library's designated Quiet Reading Room.
Materials currently checked out by other patrons may be reserved by placing holds. The library will contact you when holds are available to checkout. Materials not owned by Fondulac District Library may be requested from other libraries.
Librarians are available to meet one-on-one to introduce you to the library and its services, assist with research questions, and offer face-to-face personal training with technology.
Your PIN provides online access to your library account, resources, and apps (Hoopla, Libby, Kanopy, etc)
Search, place holds, renew items, pay bills, manage your account, and more.
The library offers self-service scanning and outbound faxing and emailing through its easy-to-use ScanStation.
The Talking Book and Braille Service provides audio and braille library service via mail or digital download to any Illinois resident who is unable to read standard print material due to a permanent or temporary visual or physical disability.
An electric typewriter is available on the second floor. Using the typewriter is a free service, but patrons must provide their own typing paper.
Register to vote in person at the library.
Free public wireless Internet access is available at the library.
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