South Central Library System
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The South Central Library System (SCLS) is a consortium of 53 public libraries in 7 Wisconsin counties: Adams, Columbia, Dane, Green, Portage, Sauk, and Wood.
The mission of the South Central Library System is to help its 53 member libraries provide the best possible service to the public.[citation needed]
Members[edit]
SCLS serves libraries in these communities, as well as the Dane County Library Service:
- Adams County
- Albany
- Amherst
- Arpin
- Baraboo
- Belleville
- Black Earth
- Brodhead
- Cambria
- Cambridge
- Columbus
- Cross Plains
- Deerfield
- DeForest - DeForest Area Public Library
- Fitchburg
- LaValle
- Lodi
- Madison (Central Library & 8 branches)
- Marshall
- Marshfield
- Mazomanie
- McFarland
- Middleton
- Monona
- Monroe
- Monticello
- Mount Horeb
- Nekoosa
- New Glarus
- North Freedom
- Oregon
- Pardeeville
- Pittsville
- Plain
- Portage
- Poynette
- Prairie du Sac
- Reedsburg
- Rio
- Rock Springs
- Rome
- Sauk City
- Spring Green
- Stevens Point-Portage County (Central Library & 3 branches)
- Stoughton
- Sun Prairie
- Verona
- Vesper
- Waunakee
- Wisconsin Dells
- Wisconsin Rapids
- Wyocena
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- Public libraries in Wisconsin
- Education in Adams County, Wisconsin
- Education in Columbia County, Wisconsin
- Education in Dane County, Wisconsin
- Education in Green County, Wisconsin
- Education in Portage County, Wisconsin
- Education in Sauk County, Wisconsin
- Education in Wood County, Wisconsin
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