Waunakee Public Library features many items for check-out with a library card. Materials include books, magazines, audio books, videos, music cds, storyboxes and more. Search for available library materials by using our online catalog, LINKcat.
Materials not available from an SCLS library may be available through a loan from another library. Contact the library for more information or request an item using this form.
Assistance is available for locating information on any subject. The library's reference collection offers a variety of materials in both print and electronic formats to help individuals with their information needs. Workstations featuring electronic formats provide indexes to magazines, business information, several atlases and encyclopedias and access to the Internet.
You can improve your job-hunting skills, plan for college or study for your GED with materials available from the Career Center. JobNET, a state-wide listing of job openings is available for public use. We also have software to help you design a winning resume.
Those confined to their homes, permanently or temporarily, may request delivery of materials. Please call the library at 608-849-4217.
All issues of the Waunakee News (1896 - 1900) and the Waunakee Tribune are available on microfilm at the library. We also have an extensive collection of news clippings and photographs for use in the library.
If you need a signing interpreter, materials in alternate formats, or other accommodations to access a library program or meeting, please contact us at 849-4217. Please give us at least one week's advance notice so that arrangements can be made. The library is ADA accessible.
Multimedia story kits are available for a 14 day loan.
Black and white copies can be made for 10¢ per page.
The library has eight internet stations, as well as wireless access, for public use. We have an additional three PCs for word processing with Internet access. Computers may be used for one hour each day. You may reserve a computer here. If additional time is needed, please speak with a librarian before logging in to computer.