Collier County Public Library

CCPL has a print collection of approximately 640,000 volumes, in addition to providing e-resources, audio-visual materials, and programs.

[6] Additional funding support comes from the Collier County Friends of the Library, a nonprofit charitable organization whose mission is "to enhance and expand the educational, recreational and technological needs of the Collier County Public Library.

County visitors and non-residents must pay $10 per month, or $100 per year, for library membership.

[8] All CCPL locations offer public computers with Internet access, printing, photocopying, free Wi-Fi, and 24/7 dropboxes for book and DVD returns.

This building remained in operation until 1951 when the Naples Women's Club relocated to the current location.

In order to meet the demands of the growing population of Collier County, bookmobiles were used for carrying books to remote towns of Immokalee, Marco Island, and Everglades City.

"To provide educational environments, facilitate community engagement and cultivate life-long learning.