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From our learning and research tools to our printing and computer facilities, discover a range of resources and services at Lincoln Central Library. With events and activities for every age, like our Adult Craft Group and Rhyme Time, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
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The library is home to the county’s main local studies collection, and offers free access to books and computers. Easily accessible from the city centre, Lincoln Central Library is just a short walk from both the High Street and the Cornhill Quarter.
Discover services and facilities at Lincoln Central Library, from free WiFi and study spaces to our skills courses and online resources.
Lincoln Central Library, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. The public library in the historic city of Lincoln is a very special place. The first lending library opened its doors near the end of the 19th century, in 1895, and operated from the Assembly Rooms building in the centre of the city.
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