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3.8 (4 reviews)
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Memphis Public Library

Memphis Public Library

4.5(38 reviews)
35.2 mi•Chickasaw Oaks

You can never go wrong with a library. It's a great place to encourage literacy at any age. This…read morelocation has 4 floors, including areas exclusively catered to young children and teens. There is a bargain bookstore and meeting rooms on the first floor, with study rooms, computers, and work areas on each floor. The library also has weekly and monthly meetups, activities, services that are helpful and supportive to the Memphis community.

I've visited many libraries from youth to adulthood, and this is one of the most beautiful modern…read morelibraries I've been to. We lived in Millington so we mostly went to our small, local library, but once in a while we would come here just for the experience. It is beautiful and well thought out. It's like an art exhibit or museum, and a library, the best of both worlds. The building is light and airy with lots of windows. As you come in, the walkway is engraved with beautiful patterns and quotes. Inside is colorful, with beautiful modern and historic displays. It is very busy, so prepare for a wait when checking out or needing services, but it's worth it. The only negatives I will say is that we had to get visitor cards and were limited on what and how much we could check out, because we didn't live in the Memphis city limits. (We're used to libraries being reciprocal within the same county in other states). Maybe this has changed since we lived there. We also had a couple of staff members who were rude, but everyone may have an off day. Visit and see this beautiful library for yourself!

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Memphis Public Library - A library of things

A library of things

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Northeast Regional Library - Left-computers with internet access for use, you must sign in to use. Right-card catalog computers with no internet access.

Northeast Regional Library

5.0(1 review)
51.6 mi

The Northeast Regional Library serves the four Northeastern Mississippi counties of Alcorn,…read morePrentiss, Tippah, and Tishomingo. They are all different and unique in their own ways. The Alcorn staff are very stern and do not allow loud talking and are very firm when asking you to end your computer session. Whereas, Ripley staff let children run total butt-monkey-stupid-crazy and allow people to talk loudly on their phones and even let music play on their phones aloud without headphones. Established in 1951, the Northeast Regional Library is the second oldest regional library system in Mississippi. It is comprised of a headquarters library here in Corinth and twelve branches. Several larger branches including Corinth, Booneville, Iuka, and Ripley, have separate genealogy and local history collections that are available for in-house use. U.S. Census records on microfilm are available at several branch locations as are journals on genealogical research, passenger lists, and more. The upstairs of the Corinth Library is set aside for genealogy and I believe you still must be 18 years old to go upstairs. Through a grant provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, most branch libraries have one or more computers available for public use, Corinth has a half dozen minimum. All computers access the Internet and contain the Microsoft Office Professional suite of word processing and Power Point programs. Northeast Regional Library offer free wireless Internet access. The service is available 7 days per week, 24 hours per day. After hours the wireless connection is accessible from the libraries' parking lots and elsewhere on library grounds. The service is offered at Corinth, Booneville, Iuka, Ripley, Baldwyn, Belmont, Walnut, Blue Mountain and Burnsville Libraries. Meeting rooms of various sizes are available for use by the public in several branches of the Northeast Regional Library. Fund raising events which are held solely for the support of the library (such as Friends of the Library book sales) may be held in these rooms. Other events not benefiting the Library or charging admission can't be held at the Library. The sizes can vary from having the ability to hold from 50 to 100 people and they all offer kitchens or kitchenettes. Each summer, the Northeast Regional Library sponsors a Summer Library Program to encourage children to continue to read while they are out of school for the summer. 'Friends of the Library' support an individual library by holding book sales, hosting programs, and helping to publicize activities being held at the library. You can find many good books and even some very old books during these sales. I got 4 decades of National Geographic magazines, dating back to the 1960s for free, because they were taking up space the library needed for other purposes. All branches have music CDs, Movie DVDs and some locations have VHS tapes available for check out. Sometimes you can find entire full seasons of TV shows on DVD.

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Northeast Regional Library - A cute children's book by Jerry Seinfeld

A cute children's book by Jerry Seinfeld

Northeast Regional Library - Two more helpful books. 2 weeks w/out wheat and my skin is smoother, intestinal issues are clearing up and lost 10 lbs.

Two more helpful books. 2 weeks w/out wheat and my skin is smoother, intestinal issues are clearing up and lost 10 lbs.

Northeast Regional Library - Large variety of children's books (Jane Yolen) helps with my research.

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Large variety of children's books (Jane Yolen) helps with my research.

Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library - Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library

5.0(3 reviews)
86.4 mi

Wow, it seems like this library isn't very popular that it's going 13 years since Michael wrote the…read morefirst review and now here's me. That's a bummer as reading is fundamental and having a quiet place to work is also super important. I was here at the library for close to four hours (couldn't ignore my stomach any longer) pounding away at work emails, dialing in to Zoom calls and generally being productive. It was awesome to have a study room where I could make a little bit of noise that perhaps I couldn't have done if I was out in the main part of the library. They have lots of workstations here for people to browse the internet. Of course, the usual fiction, non-fiction, periodicals, reference and other library sections. The wifi works great and there are some power outlets around. [Review 19832 overall - 308 in Arkansas - 805 of 2023.]

Just talking to Melanie who told me it's really Craighead County Library if one wishes to be…read morecorrect although Jonesboro Library would suffice! But just don't call it 'That Library'!! Just got my library card today and feel like a part of the community. Everyone who works here is extremely helpful and the place is PEACEFUL! Probably the best library I've been to! Looking forward to patronizing this place in the near future.

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Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library - Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

Craighead County Jonesboro Public Library - Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

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Craighead County Public Library, Jonesboro

Bartlett Library

Bartlett Library

3.6(5 reviews)
29.2 mi

The Bartlett library is a gem. The staff is always so knowledgeable and willing to help. They have…read moregreat book sales. They are so sweet and kind and help you find what you need. No matter what you're into, there's a book for that. I encourage you to stop by and grab a book to read. Reading is the exercise your brain needs and the Bartlett library staff will help you find something you'll actually enjoy reading.

I'm sitting here in the library trying to write as many reviews on Yelp as I can.The hotel staff…read morekicked me out earlier so they could clean my room so i decided to take a drive anywhere. This library is far from being comfortable but it's at least functional.Its kind of loud and more family orientated.Maybe because its just Saturday. They have an adult fiction, childrens,young adult, adult non fiction section.The printers are located up front near the check out.Also up front is the computer sign up which is more towards the middle.The information desk is next to the computers and everything else is around in the front or the behind..Basically you wont get lost anywhere in this place. The people seem pretty nice I guess.My cousin called me twice and this old lady gave me a look like I was disturbing the peace.She chooses to ignore the others talking and the rowdy kids earlier but I guess that didn't matter. This isn't really the greatest place to study or think but I'm sure they do have some info in here.Its a library afterall.

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Bartlett Library - Outside the library

Outside the library

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Fayette County Libary - libraries - Updated July 2026

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