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The Indianapolis Public Library provides materials, programs and services in support of the lifelong learning, recreational and economic interests of all Marion County citizens. Browse Catalog
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The Indianapolis Public Library (IndyPL), formerly known as the Indianapolis–Marion County Public Library, is the public library system serving the citizens of Marion County, Indiana, United States and its largest city, Indianapolis.
Get Your Library Card Online. Sign up for a library card online and get it instantly! You must be 18 years old or older, a resident of Marion County and not have a current library card. For all other situations please apply in person at any Indianapolis Public Library branch.
A public library with 24 locations offering print, online and digital collections, as well as programs for residents of Marion County (except Speedway). 47 schools and museum libraries in the city share in our resource network as well. You can sign up for a library card online at http://www.indypl.org and you can renew your card at that same site.
In 1966, Marion County established a Public Library (MCPL), and the MCPL Board contracted with The Library to provide services to county residents. Subsequently, in 1968, The Library officially separated from IPS and merged with the county library to form The Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library (IMCPL).