Nonfiction content geared for K-12 students. Includes over 132,000 encyclopedia articles, 103,000 images, 7,500 multimedia elements, more than 27,000 eBooks, including novels & essays. |
For high school students and educators, including titles align with Common Core Curriculum.Access eBooks from your computer or download titles on your device. |
Titles that support K-8 students across all subject areas, as well as teacher resources. |
Arts, biographies, business, current events, geography and culture, health, history and social science, science and math. |
Arts, biographies, business, current events, geography and culture, health, history and social science, science and math. |
Provides different views about issues, bringing balance and perspective to contemporary arguments from experts. |
Documents, photos, maps, films, and video from leading history journals. |
Includes over 14,000 short stories and 54,000+ poems. Covers information on thousands of authors and their works. |
Designed for high school libraries and offers coverage of popular magazines and reference books. |
Magazines and reference books for middle school students. Subjects include history, current events, science, sports, and biographies. |
Hundreds of thousands of poems, as well as short stories, biographies, and essays. Topics include the poetic forms, movements, and techniques. |
Presents multiple sides to over 400 issues. Helps students assess and develop persuasive arguments. |
Designed for middle and high school students and adults who have a basic foundation in English grammar and reading but need adapted reading materials. |
Grades 4-12 skills improvement in math, writing and grammar, reading comprehension, social studies, and vocabulary. |
8951 Park Street, Richland, MI 49083
269.629.9085 (Phone)
269.629.5330 (Fax)
269.629.5330 (Fax)
Tuesdays | 10 AM - 6 PM |
Wednesdays | 10 AM - 6 PM |
Thursdays | 10 AM - 7 PM |
Fridays | 10 AM - 5 PM |
Saturdays | 10 AM - 1 PM |
Sundays | Closed |
Mondays | Closed |
Our book drop is located in the rear parking lot of the library, which is accessible though the Richland Eye Care parking lot off of 32nd Street.