Have a question? Ask it here!
Call (207) 333-6640 ext. 4, or email reference@auburnpubliclibrary.org.
Visit our digital branch, LibraryLA.org, for 24/7 reference help and all of our online services!
When you need help finding it, we’re here for you. To reach the Library Reference Desk, call us at (207) 333-6640 ext. 4, or email us at reference@auburnpubliclibrary.org.
What else do we offer?
Public Access Computers | Create! Media Lab | Group Study Rooms |
Computer Assistance | Local History-Genealogy Search | Adult and Teen Programming |
Fax Services | Test Proctoring Services |

Free access high speed public internet
computers. The Library has seventeen public computers in our reference area that provide free, high-speed internet access, plus twelve public computers in our computer lab that provide free access to Microsoft Office. The computer lab may be reserved by outside groups for training activities. (How?) The Library also provides free wireless internet access and wireless printing
for a minimal fee.
Create! Media Lab. is available for designing
digital media – from photography, to filmmaking to making music.
Fax Services: The Library has a public fax service located on the bottom floor. Rates are $1.50 for the first page and $1.00 for each page after. Patrons must use a credit card or a pre-paid fax card which is available for sale at the Library.
Group study rooms. The Library’s three group study rooms comfortably accommodate small meetings and study sessions for up to six people. The rooms may be reserved up to one week in advance (reservations are accepted for pairs and groups only). The rooms may also be used by anyone (including single users) on a walk-in basis. To reserve a study room, please call the Reference Desk at 333-6640 ext. 4.
Computer Assistance. Call (207) 333-6640 ext. 4
for more information.
Test proctoring service. With the huge expansion of educational and degree opportunities available through distance education programs, more and more people need a reliable and easily accessible place to have tests proctored.
To meet this demand, the Library offers a test proctoring service. To have an exam proctored at the Library, please see our
test proctoring policy and application form.
Provide a local history-genealogy search service. This allows genealogy researchers in other states - or those who can’t visit the library in person - to request specific information they need from our community’s yearbooks, newspapers, and city directories. To submit a search request, please see our Genealogy and Local History Search Service Guidelines.
Programs and activities for adults
and teens. See our calendar
to view all upcoming programs.