Batesville Memorial Public Library
131 North Walnut Street :: Batesville, IN 47006
Hours
Sunday (October - April) :: 1:00 - 5:00 pm
Monday - Thursday :: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm
Friday :: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday :: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Contact us
| Batesville Memorial Public Library 131 North Walnut Street Batesville, IN 47006 |
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Reference
Department / Meeting Room Scheduling for reference questions
or to schedule a meeting room reference @ ebatesville.com
Genealogy Department for genealogy questions or requests
genealogy @ ebatesville.com
Education Librarian teen services, lifelong education,
Ed2go Online
Courses and
homework help
education @ ebatesville.com
Youth Services services and programs for children
youthserv @ ebatesville.com
Circulation Department for questions about materials
acquisitions or circulation, or to get a PIN to
access your account online
circ @ ebatesville.com
Business Office
business @ ebatesville.com
Cataloging Services Department
techservices @ ebatesville.com
Mary Stewart Center for Entrepreneurship
msce @ ebatesville.com
For any other questions or comments, including those about this web
site
bmpl @ cnz.com
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General Information
Because
the Batesville Memorial Public Library is part of the Evergreen Indiana
Consortium, card holders in our library district can search for and
borrow materials from any of the other 100 or so Evergreen libraries in
the state. A map of our library district can be found
HERE.
The photo on the right shows the statue
outside the library on Walnut Street. Titled "Paper Airplanes: Journeys
of the Imagination," this sculpture by
Gary Lee Price
is "about fantasy and enjoying our childhood and all of its wonders."
The BMPL subscribes to numerous searchable
databases that our
card holders can use for free. Most of these databases require your bar
code and/or a PIN.
Contact us
to receive your 4-digit PIN.

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