| Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County: Provides the communities it serves with ideas, knowledge and information supporting research, popular interests and lifelong learning. |
| Anderson Branch: Features a permanent selection of books of cultural and artistic significance, purchased with funds from the Anderson Library Committee. |
| Avondale Branch: Provides 19,500 books, offering a very extensive black culture collection, and a large video collection, including documentaries. |
| Bond Hill Branch: Features 15,400 books, with a strong collection of cookbooks, and black culture materials. |
| Clifton Branch: Features a wide selection of biographies, and Clifton history files, with over 21,000 books in the collection. |
| Corryville Branch: A collection of over 35,500 books, offering an extensive mystery and test book collection. |
| Covedale: Features a wide selection of internet and computer books, and extensive travel collection. |
| Deer Park Branch: Features a large selection of best sellers and biographies, and a collection of animal books. |
| Elmwood Place Branch: Features a large collection of Appalachian books, a local history file and a selection of Christian reading. |
| Forest Park Branch: Features a microfiche collection that includes college catalogs and annual reports, and an African American collection. |
| Groesbeck Branch: Features westerns, large print books and a mystery collection. |
| Hyde Park Branch: Offers a collection of over 48,300, featuring a large selection of computer and internet topics as well as an extensive selection of travel books. |
| Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped: Provides library service to eligible individuals and institutions. Includes list of services and equipment available for use. |
| Madisonville Branch: Provides a large collection of black interest and history, biographies, and an excellent selection of mysteries, featuring a total of 26,800 books. |
| Monfort Heights Branch: Features a collection of computer related materials, and a literature collection including criticisms, biographies, classics, and poetry. |
| Mt. Healthy Branch: Features a collection of foreign language tapes, and folk and fairy tale collection. |
| Mt. Washington Branch: Provides 41,500 books to choose from, featuring an excellent selection of adult contemporary and classical fiction, including separate collections by genre. |
| Northern Hills Branch: Features genealogical materials donated by the First Families of Ohio, providing a selection of 50,593 books. |
| Northside Branch: Features history of Cumminsville, Cincinnati and Ohio, and a collection of animal books. |
| Oakley Branch: Offers a collection of 39,300 books, with an extensive cookbook collection, and large selection of gardening books. |
| Pleasant Ridge Branch: Highlights include a sizable Holocaust collection, and an expanding collection on disabilities. Library houses a total of 27,000 books. |
| Price Hill Branch: Features a collection of 23,200 books, offering a large collection of videos and books-on-tape, and good Appalachian collection. |
| Reading Branch: Features a variety of fiction, both classical and contemporary, information on GE Air Force plant 36 and local history pamphlets. |
| Roselawn Branch: A large selection of books on Jewish life and religion, and a strong collection on the Holocaust and WWII are available from this collection of 35,200 books. |
| St. Bernard Branch: Features an excellent collection of easy reading books and a large romance collection. |
| Walnut Hills Branch: Houses a total of 25,100 books, with a strong emphasis in black history and black literature, and an expanding genealogy and local history selection. |
| West End Branch: Features a good selection of Black literature, a video collection and many special genre sections. |
| Westwood Branch: Provides a large selection of National Geographic magazines back to the early 1900's, and extensive Westwood history files are available from this collection of 38,900 books. |