News

Gourmet Librarian's November Column

When the weather turns cool, our Gourmet Librarian's thoughts turn to soup.

Board of Trustees Meeting

The next CCPL Board of Trustees meeting will be held on December 15, at 6:00 p.m. at the Williamsburg branch.

Library Funding Facts

Frequently asked questions about CCPL funding

CCPL 2007 Annual Report

2007 Annual Report for CCPL is available in PDF format

CCPL Performance Audit Report Details - January 15, 2008

In 2007 CCPL entered into an agreement with the State Auditor to provide an assessment of the efficiency and effectiveness of its operations. The assessment was designed to assist the Library in achieving its strategic goals, optimizing funding, and maintaining and recalibrating service levels to meet the needs and expectations of Clermont County residents.

Mango Languages to Replace Rosetta Stone

Mango Languages will be available @ your library beginning January 5, 2009. More...


 Olivia Suttles, short story contest winner

Williamsburg Teen is Short Story Contest Winner

Guardian Angel by Olivia Suttles is the winning entry in the Short Stories That Bite! Teen Read Week contest at the Library. Amy Prewitt, CCPL Media Specialist, recently interviewed Olivia. The interview and Olivia's completed story can be read on TeenNet - Speak Out Loud.


@ Your Library

Thank You

The Clermont County Public Library Board of Trustees, Management and Staff would like to thank the Clermont County Community for their continued support of their County Library System.


iPod & iPhone

Now playing - OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks!

To download our MP3 content, please make sure you have OverDrive Media Console 3.0 (or newer) installed on your computer.

We are proud to announce the addition of OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks to our Downloadable Media collection! OverDrive MP3 Audiobooks can be transferred to a wide range of devices, including the iPod, iPhone, and the iPod Touch! Enjoy spoken word audio, anytime, anywhere. CCPL card holders can browse and search hundreds of great titles and download them to computers, transfer them to portable devices, or burn them onto CDs for reading, listening, and viewing anywhere, anytime.