Tiffin-Seneca Public Library, a free county district public library, is committed to meeting the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs of all who live, work, or go to school in Seneca County, including those requiring special services such as the handicapped, the blind and hearing impaired, the aged and homebound, beginning and new adult readers and preschool children. The library will identify needs, acquire, organize and preserve materials and provide ready access to the most wanted materials, print and non-print. It will provide trained, knowledgeable staff, participate in regional and statewide networks for resource sharing, and seek to develop citizen awareness of the library and its services.
Today’s Tiffin-Seneca Public Library is a far cry from the modest beginnings 136 years ago with 96,886 books, 20,463 media items, and technology that includes 30 public computers andfreeaccess to the Internet.
The library is open 51 hours a week during the school year. In 2012, 186,316 people came through the library doors and our reference staff answered 79,470 questions.
The Library boasted 23,643 cardholders and 425,715 items were circulated.