City libraries provide residents with free access to books, digital resources, computers, meeting rooms, and community programs that support lifelong learning and connection. There are 22 Libraries locations in Madison, Wisconsin.
Residents can maximize their library benefits by exploring digital services available with their card including e-books through Libby, streaming video through Kanopy, and online learning through LinkedIn Learning or similar platforms offered by the local library system.
List of Madison City, Wisconsin Libraries
Madison Public Library Lakeview Branch
Monona Public Library
University Of Wisconsin - Libraries, Historical
Goodman South Madison Library
Madison Public Library: Pinney Branch
Memorial Library
Geology & Geophysics Library
Kurt Wendt Engineering Library
State Law Library
South Central Library System
Wis Veterans Museum
Interlibrary Loan & Sharing
Helen C. White Hall
Central Library
Law School Library
Legislative Reference Bureau
Madison Public Library: Alicia Ashman Branch
Madison Public Library: Hawthorne Branch
Madison Public Library: Monroe Street Neighborhood
Sequoya Library
State Historical Society
Water Resources Center
Residents of Madison should visit their nearest library branch to explore current programs, pick up a library card, and ask about specialty services like 3D printing, seed libraries, tool lending, or digital literacy workshops that many modern libraries offer beyond traditional book borrowing.
You may also find Libraries locations in nearby cities including Belleville, Middleton, Oregon.