LIBRARY HOURS
Monday-Wednesday
9:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
Thursday-Friday
9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Saturday
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
221 S. Hennepin Avenue
(1 block West of the Arch)
Dixon, IL 61021
Telephone: 1-815-284-7261
Library Director: Christina Keasler
A member of the Rock River Libraries Consortium (RRLC).
Serving Dixon, Sterling and Rock Falls Public Libraries and area schools – sharing a collection of over 250,000 items.
A member of the Reaching Across Illinois Libraries System (RAILS)
Borrowers
Library cards are issued free to anyone residing within the Dixon city limits. Proof of current address is required at the time of registration.
Children of preschool age (who can print their first names) through 8th grade may be issued a card, when a parent or guardian also signs the application.
Non-Residents: For those residing outside the Dixon city limits, an annual fee of $80 is charged for a family membership. Individual cards are issued to each member of the family living in the residence.
Non-Resident Taxpayers: A person who resides outside the city but owns property in Dixon may bring in a paid tax bill to receive a library card.
Materials
Adult Services – Upper Level: Fiction; Non-Fiction; Large-Print books; Magazines; DVDs; Compact Discs; Audiobooks; reference materials.
Youth Services - Lower Level: Fiction and Non-Fiction for infant through eighth grade level; Magazines; Encyclopedias and other reference materials; Audiobooks.
Online Services
eRead Illinois - a new ebook and e-audio service
Libby/Overdrive - ebook and e-audio service
NewsBank - Search Sauk Valley Newspapers from 2006-current.
A valid Dixon Public Library card is required to access these services.
Public Access Catalog
The collection is accessible on the library’s catalog computers or remotely from our library webpage.
Local History and Genealogy
Books, maps, indexes, Dixon city directories, census information and the Dixon Telegraph on microfilm from 1851 through 2007 are available. Microfilm printing costs 20 cents per page.
An online version of the Lee County 1900 Plat Map is available at: http://landplats.ilsos.
The Director and staff have spent many hours collecting and re-cataloging items from the former History Room in the basement. Those items are now located in the main adult library.
Lincoln Collection
The Lincoln Collection has been moved from the third floor to the main adult library and is located near the arch window next to the newspaper reading area.
Services
Adult Department
Programs for adults are held periodically through the year.
Youth Department
Programs are planned through the year for preschool - 8th grade children.
Test Proctoring
Proctoring services are available for $10 per test and are by appointment only.
Proctoring services are subject to staff availability.
Interlibrary Loan
Patrons have access to books, audiobooks, magazine articles, Illinois census microfilm, and activity kits for children.
Computers
Public use computers are located in both Youth and Adult Departments and WiFi Internet access is available throughout the library. (See the Computer Use Policies online or at circulation desks). Dedicated computers for legal, genealogy, tutoring, and career resources are located in the Adult Department.
Printing is available for 20 cents per page for black and white, or 25 cents per page for color printing. Copy machines are available for public use and copies are 20 cents per page.
Printing/copying is limited to 50 pages per patron, per day.
Fax service is available for $1 per page.
Scanning and emailing documents is available for 20 cents per page.
Lending Policy
Loan Limits Per Library Card
20 Books
4 DVDs
4 Magazines
4 CDs
4 Audiobooks
Loan Period
All items are checked out for 14 days. All items may be renewed twice, unless item is on hold for another patron. Items may be renewed by phone or online.
The Dixon Public Library is proudly fine-free. Patrons will be required to pay for lost items or items damaged beyond reasonable repair.
Check your library account from home:
- Go to www.dixonpubliclibrary.org
- Enter your 14-digit library card and 4-digit PIN number in the box near the top of the page (the PIN is your month and day of birth until you change it).
- Optional: You may also create an EZ Log On by entering the username and password of your choice.
- Call 815-284-7261 if you need help, or click CONTACT THE LIBRARY at the far top right of the page.