All 14 branches of the Oxford County Library have officially re-opened today to in person browsing.
OXFORD COUNTY - All Oxford County Library branches are now open to the public for in-person browsing.
Library patrons will need to wear a mask to enter the building and physical distancing measures are still in place. OCL staff will continue to provide curbside service for anyone not wearing a mask, or not comfortable coming inside.
The library will have screening at the door and anyone who has tested positive for COVID-19, come into close contact or experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 will be asked to stay home.
Each branch will have capacity limits and patrons will be asked to limit their time inside, so they can have more people people visit.
If you need to use an OCL computer, you will need to call first and set up an appointment with you branch. Public computer use is not available at every branch right now.
You can find more information online here.

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