Royal Oak Public Library

Royal Oak Public Library In the downtown business district, the Royal Oak Public Library is located in southern Royal Oak, near the corner of 11 Mile and Main Street. I. Purpose. II. III.

Purpose Statement: To empower our community to learn, connect, create, and grow through welcoming and inclusive spaces, diverse resources, and meaningful experiences. There are 2 entrances - one adjacent to Centennial Commons and the other on 11 Mile Rd. It is easily accessible from several principal routes including Woodward Avenue, I-75 and I-696. The purpose of the Social Media Policy is to ens

ure effective promotion and discussion of the Royal Oak Public Library (“Library”) services, resources, and events, and to ensure a reputation for outstanding community engagement and customer service on social media. The purpose of the social media accounts is to discuss library programs, events, and materials. Definition of Social Media. Social media is defined as electronic communication through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content. Social media would include any webpage or app through which the Library has an account and interacts with other users. Authority over Social Media Accounts. The Library Director has the authority to determine whether a particular social media account is used by the Library. This Policy only applies to official Library social media accounts. The social media accounts of individual employees or Board members are not subject to this Policy. IV. Usage Rules. The Library operates and maintains social media sites as a public service to provide information regarding Library services, programs, materials, events, and activities. Although the Library welcomes the comments, posts, and messages of other social media users that relate to the Library and recognizes and respects differences in opinion, the social media sites are limited public forums and are subject to review by Library staff members. The Library reserves the right to (but is not required to) remove any comment, post, or message that it deems in violation of the Policy. The Rules are as follows:

a. Privacy: Users should have no expectation of privacy when commenting on Library posts or tagging the Library. Comments and posts may be read by anyone once posted, regardless of one’s friends, followers, or subscribers list. The Library advises users against posting their personal information or contact information on social media sites. Comments and posts may also be subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. b. Library’s Rights: The Library reserves the right to reproduce comments and posts tagging the Library in other public venues (ex: testimonials). Reproductions of this nature may be edited for space or content, but the original intent of the comment or post will be maintained. c. No Endorsement: The Library is not responsible for the content of posts made by third parties, including patrons, reviewers, advertisers, and others who may post comments. Public posts by third parties do not reflect the positions of the Library, its employees, or any individual Board member. d. Unauthorized Content: To ensure a healthy, safe space to discuss Library services, resources, and events, content containing any of the following may be removed immediately from any Library social media forum:
i. Obscene, illegal, sexually harassing, threatening or abusive speech or nudity in profile pictures. ii. Any post that affects the safety and security of the Library, its property, patrons and staff, or creates a hostile work environment. iii. Private or personal information, including phone numbers and addresses, or requests for personal information. iv. Any statement by a user under a false name or any falsification of identity. v. Comments, links, or information unrelated to the purpose of the limited public forum. vi. Spam or other commercial messages. vii. Any postings that would violate the Michigan Campaign Finance Act, the Library Privacy Act or other Michigan or federal laws. viii. Solicitation of funds. ix. Any comment, post or other content that violates any person’s intellectual property rights, including but not limited to violations of the Copyright Act. x. Any information deemed harmful to minors in violation of the Michigan Library Privacy Act. xi. Any post that violates any Library policy. xii. Any images, links, or other content that falls into the above categories. xiii. Any post that requires immediate action because the Library does not monitor its social media 24 hours a day. xiv. Any document, information, or image that would be considered a Library record that is posted without permission of the patron or person identified in that record. For example, no picture of a Library program shall be posted without permission of every person in that picture. e. Third Party Usage Rules: In addition, users are expected to abide by the terms and conditions set by third party social media platforms as well as follow appropriate federal and state law. V. Violations and Appeals. The Library reserves the right to ban or block users who have posted in violation of this Policy or to delete posts or comments. To the extent the Library has sufficient contact information, the Library will message users who have been blocked or whose content is deleted to explain the issue and notify the person of the action. Any person who has been blocked or whose post or comment has been deleted has the right to appeal that decision to the Library Board. The appeal should be sent to the Library Director within 10 business days of the (1) decision to block or ban, or (2) deletion of the post or comment, whichever is applicable. The Library Board shall decide the appeal. VI. General Complaints. The Library asks that individual user complaints be sent directly to the Director or their designee so that they can be addressed efficiently. Social media is not the mechanism used by the Library to document or address Library user problems and concerns, or influence Library policy, procedures, or programs.

Happy Pride, Royal Oak!
06/01/2026

Happy Pride, Royal Oak!

The solar switch is not completed yet. However, we will finish it on a day the library is closed (June 19), so you will ...
05/28/2026

The solar switch is not completed yet. However, we will finish it on a day the library is closed (June 19), so you will not feel the impact on services. In the meantime, enjoy these pictures of the completed panel installation, including one of the library and our solar neighbor Emagine Theatres in Royal Oak!

We're excited to again host a Michigan Notable Book Author!Oakland Community College  Professor Dr. Cheryl Neely will be...
05/28/2026

We're excited to again host a Michigan Notable Book Author!

Oakland Community College Professor Dr. Cheryl Neely will be at ROPL to discuss her important work: No Human Involved.

"Neely traces the lives of Black women and girls from Detroit and other major US cities who were victims of targeted killings. Using personal interviews, court records, media reports, and analytical data, Neeley calls attention to serial cases of murder victims revealing why Black females are disproportionately more likely than white women to die from homicide."

Sidetrack Bookshop will be selling copies during the event!

Register here: https://royaloak.librarycalendar.com/event/MNB2026

Thank you to the Library of Michigan , the Library of Michigan Foundation, Michigan Humanities , and Michigan Center for the Book for sponsoring this tour!

The Library will open at 3pm today, Thursday May 28, 2026. Thanks for your patience!
05/28/2026

The Library will open at 3pm today, Thursday May 28, 2026. Thanks for your patience!

The library will not be open yet. We hope to open by 3pm. Thanks for your patience.
05/28/2026

The library will not be open yet. We hope to open by 3pm. Thanks for your patience.

REMINDER! The Royal Oak Public Library will be closed the morning of Thursday 5/28 for the switch over to solar power. W...
05/27/2026

REMINDER! The Royal Oak Public Library will be closed the morning of Thursday 5/28 for the switch over to solar power. We anticipate being open at 1pm; we will post if there are any changes.

Good news! You can add another partner library to Libby to cut down on wait times for popular titles. This brings us to ...
05/26/2026

Good news! You can add another partner library to Libby to cut down on wait times for popular titles. This brings us to a total of 16 collections you can borrow with your ROPL card!

Meet Authors Alex Avila & Tom Gage to discuss their new book "Your Detroit Tigers: the Great, the Good, the Top 400" on ...
05/26/2026

Meet Authors Alex Avila & Tom Gage to discuss their new book "Your Detroit Tigers: the Great, the Good, the Top 400" on June 22, 2026 at 6pm. To learn more and to register, scan the QR code or visit https://link.orlo.us/uNlJ7 .
Books will be sold for $30 each - cash, check or Venmo only; no cards will be accepted.
Registration is open and space is limited - be sure to sign up today!

The Royal Oak Public Library is closed on Sundays, now through Labor Day weekend.
05/24/2026

The Royal Oak Public Library is closed on Sundays, now through Labor Day weekend.

Did you forget to grab a book for the weekend? Fear not - we've got you covered! Stop by the Library Cabinet in the cafe...
05/23/2026

Did you forget to grab a book for the weekend? Fear not - we've got you covered! Stop by the Library Cabinet in the cafe at Woodward Corner Market (13 Mile & Woodward) and pick up a great book today! There are plenty of bestsellers and award-winners for children through adults.

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222 E 11 Mile Road
Royal Oak, MI
48067

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

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