Tulsa City-County Library is the public library system for much of Tulsa County. It has more than 20 branches. TCCL also has a genealogy center as well as resource centers that provide information about African-American, American Indian and Hispanic culture and history. These libraries are free and open to everybody.
The Central Library downtown is the main library branch and has several cool services including: private and group study rooms, a Maker space and a digital literacy lab.
Tulsa library has a number of free digital collections for cardholders including:
You may now register for a Tulsa Library card online. Once you register, you will be given a temporary card number, so you may begin using most of the library's digital content immediately. When they verify your information, you will be sent a permanent card in the mail.
The application will ask for your primary contact information and your Tulsa County contact information. Place your Tulsa/school address in the Tulsa County contact information.
TCCL has a wide variety of music CDs as well as a collection of sheet music.
The Renee F. Neuwald Trust Maker Space at Central Library has a small audio recording studio. Visit their site to learn more.