Are you curious about the city of Berlin, Wisconsin, exploring the extensive resources offered by our Public Library, or trying to get in touch with someone? Read more about our library, history, and community.
The City of Berlin, Wisconsin
This city, located along the Fox River, is rich in history. Once the highway for French fur traders, Jesuit missionaries and a number of Indian tribes, the river later became a major waterway for residents, businesses and visitors. Today the river offers recreation and family fun in each of the four seasons. If you have some extra time watch this video from 1938 of Berlin, Wisconsin. Keep reading on the city of Berlin website.
History of Berlin Public Library
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Local History and Genealogical Materials
Our library has a local history and genealogy collection that contains local cemetery transcriptions, Berlin city directories, some surrounding area directories, local business records, church records, Berlin High School yearbooks, county… Learn More
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Celebrating a Century of Service | Berlin Public Library 1903-2003
Note: To read Celebrating a Century of Service, your web browser will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader plug-in. If you have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed, when you click on the… Learn More
Policies and Governance
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Library Board
The Berlin Public Library is a municipal library organized under Chapter 43 of the Wisconsin Statutes. It is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the…
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Library Policies
The Library Board Policies of Berlin Public Library include: our mission and goals, hours of operation, library cards and services, selection and circulation of materials, computer use,…
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Staff
If you have questions about the library collection or our services, please contact our full-time staff. Library Director/Patron Services Chris Kalupadirector@berlinlibrary.org Adult Services Librarian Danielle Schroeder, MLISadultservices@berlinlibrary.org…