Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs

General Information | Library Cards | Renewing Materials | Returning Materials | Card Catalog and Collection | Computers

Reference Services| Meeting & Study Rooms | Fiscal & Admin| Contact Information | Additional Information


GENERAL INFORMATION

Where are the Libraries located?

A list of all the locations, with links to directions, can be found here.

A view of all the libraries on a county map can be found here.

When are the Libraries open?

Each location's hours can be found on their individual pages.  For information on each location click here.

On which holidays do the Libraries close?

Our approved holidays for 2007 are:

New Year's Day, Monday , January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, Monday, January 15
Memorial Day, Monday, May 28
Independence Day, Wednesday, July 4
Labor Day, Monday, September 3
Veteran's Day, Monday, Noverber 12
Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 22
Day after Thanksgiving, Friday, November 23
Christmas Eve Holiday, Monday, December 24
Christmas Holiday, Tuesday, December 25

Our approved holidays for 2008 are:

New Year's Day, Tuesday, January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday, Monday, January 21
Easter Sunday, Sunday, March 23
Memorial Day, Monday, May 26
Independence Day, Friday, July 4
Labor Day, Monday, September 1
Veteran's Day, Tuesday, November 11
Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 27
Day after Thanksgiving, Friday, November 28
Christmas Eve Holiday, Wednesday, December 24
Christmas Holiday, Thursday, December 25
New Year's Eve, Wednesday, December 31 at 5:00 p.m.

Where can I find information on upcoming Library programs?

A link to this month's programs, organized by library, can be found here .

For next month's calendar, look here.


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LIBRARY CARDS AND BORROWING PRIVILEGES

How do I get a Library Card?

To obtain a card, visit in-person any one of the Brevard County Library locations. Generally, all you need is proof of residence in Brevard County . There are library cards for temporary residents, visiting students and children under 18. A list of documents accepted as proof of residency can be found here as well as the terms for the other cards.

What if I lose my card?

Please let us know right away! Someone with your card can use it to check out books and never return them, for which you would be responsible. We charge $0.50 for a lost card replacement.

May I check out Library materials if I don't have my card with me?

Yes, if you can provide identification, such as your driver’s license or State of Florida ID card.

How many items may I check out?

You are limited to 10 media items of each type, except books. You can check out as many books as you like; keep in mind, however, that if you have many items that become overdue, even one day's overdue fines can become expensive.

How long can I keep borrowed Library materials?

A list of loan periods for all materials can be found here.

How can I check the status of my library account?

To access your account, click here and follow the links to check my account status, place a hold on (reserve) an item, and/or renew an item.


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RENEWING LIBRARY MATERIALS

Can Library materials be renewed beyond the initial loan period?

It depends on the item:

  • Stellar Seller items, artwork, audio visual equipment, and films cannot be renewed.

  • Feature film Videocassettes and DVDs: Two (2) renewals of two (2) days from the date of renewal may be granted if the material is not in demand or on reserve.

  • All other materials not noted above: Two (2) renewals of one (1) week from the date of renewal may be granted if the media is not in demand or on reserve.
How do I renew the materials I have checked out?

Renewals may be requested in person at any public library, by telephone, or via the web catalog.

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RETURNING LIBRARY MATERIALS

Do I have to return my materials when the Library is open?

No. Each library has a book drop that may be used to return items when the library is closed. Items returned before the library opens will be considered returned the previous day, so don’t worry if you can’t make it by closing time!

Do I have to return my books from where I borrowed them?

No. Brevard County Libraries uses a courier service to move materials among libraries, so you can return items to the most convenient library, regardless of where they are checked out.

What are the policies regarding fines and other charges?

Brevard County Libraries fines and fees are set by resolution of the Board of County Commissioners. For a current list of fines and fees, click here.

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OUR CATALOG AND COLLECTION

How do I search your catalog?

The easiest way is to type in a keyword at the Search Our Catalog box on our home page. Once you are in the catalog, there is a help button in the left frame on every page for you to find instructions on using the catalog.

How do I reserve a title?

Instructions on how to place a hold can be found here.

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COMPUTERS

What are the policies regarding accessing the Internet at the Library?

If you are a minor, your parent must sign an Internet Use permission form to allow you to access the Internet.

Our Internet policy can be found here.

What do I need to do to use a library computer?

All you need to do is check at the closest Reference or Youth Services Desk for the sign up sheet. Please be familiar with our Internet Use Policy (see above) before using our computers. On most PCs, use is limited to one hour per session during peak usage, or two hours if there is no waiting list.

If you are a minor, your parent must sign an Internet Use permission form to allow you to access the Internet.

Does the library have computers I can use to check my e-mail?

Yes!

Do I need a library card to use the computers?

No. You are welcome to use our computers whether you are a resident or a visitor.

Can I use my wireless laptop in the library?

Yes! For instructions on how to connect and terms of use, please go here.

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REFERENCE SERVICES

How can I ask a question?

  • You can call or write your local library. For contact information, click here.

  • Or, you can use our online, real-time Reference Services, Ask a Librarian by clicking here.

  • Or, you can e-mail your question by clicking here.

Do you have tax forms?

Yes. Libraries receive a supply of free selected tax forms each year.

If the form you require is not available for free, you may photocopy or download one at $0.10/page.

Do you have Genealogy books?

  • Yes. Several libraries maintain Genealogy collections: Central Brevard Library and Reference Center , Melbourne Public Library and Titusville Public Library.

  • We also subscribe to the AncestryPlus and HeritageQuest databases. Click here.

Because of licensing restrictions, the Ancestry Plus database is only accessible from within your local Brevard County public library.

  • For our list of genealogy web sites for helpful information, click here.

  • You also may want to use our twice-monthly “Chat with a Genealogist” service, available through Ask a Librarian. Certified Genealogist, Michael J. Boonstra, chats the first Thursday, 7 - 8 pm and the fourth Tuesday, 10 - 11 am . For more information, click here.

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How do I access your databases from home?

To access Brevard County Libraries databases from outside the library, you will need to have your library card handy and click here.

Enter your library card number and your last name. Then click login.

Please note :

a) Because of licensing restrictions, the Ancestry Plus database is only accessible from within your local Brevard County public library.

b) If you have a software firewall running on your personal computer, you may have to temporarily disable it in order to access some of these databases.

What if the Library's collection doesn't have what I'm looking for?

If Brevard County Libraries does not own the material you are looking for, it may be possible to request the item through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) from another library system. Certain items, such as audio-visual and genealogy materials cannot be requested through ILL. Contact the reference desk at your local library to request a loan or for more information. For locations and contact information, click here.

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How can I request a copy of an obituary that appeared in your local paper?

Here is the procedure to follow if you wish to request an obituary from the Brevard County Libraries:


Obituary Research for Brevard County

Obituaries for Brevard County may be researched in a number of ways, depending on the year of death:

  • Obituaries from 1999 to present can be searched online at the Florida Today web site by clicking here. (Note: "This link will take you to a webpage outside of the Brevard County Libraries' website.)

  • Obituaries published in our local newspaper, Florida Today (which covers all of Brevard County ), may be searched on microfilm available at the Melbourne Public Library (1969 to present) and the Central Brevard Library and Reference Center (1966 to present).
  • Earlier years of newspapers on microfilm include:
      • East Coast Advocate and Indian River Chronicle (weekly, 1890-1929) available at the North Brevard Library.

      • Florida Star ( Titusville ) (weekly, 1880-1914) available at the Central Brevard Library and Reference Center .

      • Cocoa Tribune ( Cocoa ) (1917-67) available at the Central Brevard Library and Reference Center .

      • Melbourne Times ( Melbourne ) (weekly 1926-1970) available at the Central Brevard Library and Reference Center and the Melbourne Public Library.

      • Titusville Star Advocate (weekly, 1930-1965) available at the North Brevard Library.
  • Brevard County Libraries subscribe to the Obituaries and Death Notices database compiled by Newsbank. This is a national database covering various locations and time periods. This database is only accessible from within one of our system libraries.

Obituary Research Tips

  • Double-check spelling of the person's name.

  • Publication is usually in local newspapers where the death occurred.

  • Publication is usually at the discretion of the family or funeral home, and publication can be withheld for a variety of reasons.

  • Due to charges, the obituary you are seeking may not have been published.

  • Obituaries are not always posted in newspapers.


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Obituary Research Requests

If you do not live in Brevard County but wish our library staff to do an obituary search for you, here is the procedure to follow:

First, check the "Obituary Research in Brevard County" section (above) to be sure that we have the appropriate newspaper for your search

If your request fits the location and date ranges of the newspapers held by the Brevard County Libraries or available to us via the databases we subscribe to, send a letter detailing the information you are seeking to the address below. You must include the name of the deceased, the city of death, and the date of death within two weeks.

Our newspapers on microfilm do not have indexes, and staff cannot conduct an extensive search for you without this information. Please include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and $3.00 to cover the cost of the copies. The fee is $5.00 if the requestor is a company, law firm, etc.

Send your letter to:

Central Brevard Library Documents Dept.
308 Forrest Ave.
Cocoa , FL 32922

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MEETING AND STUDY ROOMS

Do the Libraries have meeting rooms available for public use?

Meeting rooms are available for use at each county library for organizations with a civic, cultural, or educational purpose. Rooms will not be available for purely social gatherings, commercial ventures, or partisan political activities. All meetings must be open to the public within safety limitations as to the number of persons in the room, as determined by the Fire Marshall.

How do I reserve a meeting room?

An application for use of the meeting room must be completed and submitted to the Library Director prior to use of the library facility. Once completed, the form must be sent to the Library Director, who will approve your request, subject to availability and suitability of the requesting group. Please wait for confirmation of the meeting room.

For library locations and contact information, click here.

For the Meeting Room Reservation Procedure, click here.

Can I reserve a study room?

Most study rooms are on a first come, first served basis. Contact the library you wish to visit for their specific policy.

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FISCAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Who governs the Library and is responsible for making Library policy?

The Brevard County Libraries Board is an advisory board created by the Board of County Commissioners under Chapter 70, Section 36 and Chapter 230, Section 52 of the Code of Ordinance of Brevard County, Florida as set forth in Chapter 72-480, Special Acts of Florida, 1972.

The Board consists of one resident for each of the County Commission districts. The members are appointed for a one year period. The Library Services Director serves as an ex officio member of the Board.

The Board meets the third Wednesday of each month at 5:00 p.m. at a different member library according to a schedule approved by the County Library Board.

The Board is authorized to assist and advise the Board of County Commissioners on the establishment, operation, and maintenance of the public library services within the County. They may (1) establish their own rules and procedures subject to the approval of the Board of County Commissioners; (See attached By-laws) (2) make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners with the Library Services Director regarding the administration of funds available to the Library System; and, (3) make recommendations to the Board of County Commissioners regarding standards necessary for the continued establishment, operations and maintenance of the Library System.

Board approval is necessary for all new positions requested by the libraries and the budgeting of additional funds which become available to the Library System.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

How can I contact the Libraries?

For a list of libraries and contact information, click here.

How can I make a suggestion for purchase?

You can contact the Reference Desk at your local library.

For a list of libraries and contact information, click here.

How can I apply for a job at the Library?

Brevard County Government Job Opportunities, including all positions with Brevard County Libraries are on the County’s web site Click here.

For the County’s job application, click here.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

How can I donate to the Library?

Donations can be made through your local library or local Friends of the Library organization. Endowments can be established or library materials donated in memory of or in honor of someone.

For a list of libraries and contact information, click here.

Donations to benefit all Brevard County Libraries can also be made through the Brevard Library Foundation. T he Foundation was formed to ensure that our Public Libraries can not only continue to meet the present needs of our community, but grow to accept the new challenges that we will face in the coming years. Donations to the Library Foundation are tax-deductible as provided in Section 170 of the Internal Revenue Code.

For more information about the Brevard Library Foundation, click here.

Can the library use volunteers?

Sure we can. Many volunteers serve in different capacities throughout the libraries. Contact your local library for more information.

For a list of libraries and contact information, click here.

How does the Library protect my privacy?

Under F.S. 257.261, Library registration and circulation records are confidential. For text of the statute, click here. (Note: This link will take you to a webpage outside of the Brevard County Libraries' website.)

Be aware, however, that letting someone else use your card gives them access to your record in our online catalog.

I can no longer get to the library. Do you have any services available to allow me to continue using the library?

Homebound Services is a free service for Brevard County residents who are homebound or handicapped and unable to visit the library. Books of your choice are mailed to your home in regular or large print.

Talking Books, a Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, provides books and magazines on audiocassette as well as the equipment needed to play them.

For more information on these programs, click here.

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