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The Community Information Database is a directory of local community information listing both local and national organisations and groups. Read more about it. and how to get your group listed, on the COIN webpage.
The Community Information Database is a directory of local community information listing both local and national organisations and groups. Read more about it. and how to get your group listed, on the COIN webpage.
Online study resource for candidates preparing for the Life in the UK test or British Citizenship test. You can access this in the library or on your own devices by creating and using your own login.
Log in to manage your account details and loans, renew items and reserve items or pay fines and charges online.
Pay online using a debit or credit card once you have logged in using your library card number and PIN. Forgotten your PIN?
Follow the link to your outstanding fines and charges, select the items you want to pay and click 'Pay Online'.
When making your payment please remember to enter your debit/credit card number with no spaces and your name exactly as it appears on the card. You'll be able to print your page showing full details including a receipt number. If you need further information, please read our detailed online payments guidance.
If any items on your card are already overdue you will need to renew these before you can pay the outstanding charge in full. Remember there are various reasons that may prevent you from being able to renew items.
Online driving theory test revision resources. Practise answering over 1000 questions from the theory test question bank and prepare for the hazard perception test using the DSA sample video clips.
There is also an app available to practise on your phone. Download the Theory Test Pro app from Google Play or the Apple Store.
Expert testing, reviews and advice from Which? This is only available at Central Library - ask a member of staff to log you in.
Free access to the full Ancestry website with searchable access to all English and Welsh censuses from 1841 to 1911. More information is available on the UK census page.
Since January 2025 the 1921 census for England and Wales, containing records of 38 million people, has been available on the Ancestry website.
Ancestry can be accessed for free on the computers in the libraries or on your own device using the library Wi-Fi. Please ask library staff if you need help.
Practical English for newcomers
Arrivals in English is a resource to equip newcomers to the UK with the language to perform essential, practical activities.
The aim is to introduce simple fixed phrases without focusing on formal structural learning, and to present a range of vocabulary that will help learners meet their real-world needs.
Arrivals in English is delivered online and runs on computer, tablet and mobile.
The syllabus includes sections that focus on:
Use any device to log in to the Oxford Dictionaries premium service using your library card number and you'll have access to Oxford's innovative current English language resource.
You can access free reliable resources that provide word definitions and spellings, pronunciations, and synonyms (alternative words you can use). It also includes expert guidance on writing styles, usage and grammar, and specialist guides for legal and technical writing.
IELTS is the International English Language Testing System - the world’s proven English language test. Improve your written English skills.
It’s easy to browse, borrow and listen to your eAudiobooks anywhere and everywhere. Access an exclusive collection of eAudiobook titles from bestselling authors free with your library membership.
Read more about how to access BorrowBox on the digital books webpage.
Free eBooks, comics, graphic novels, audiobooks and magazines to borrow. Full details about how to borrow digital books and magazines and how to read and listen to them using the award-winning one-tap Libby app are on the digital books webpage.
Digital magazines are available through the Libby app or website. Visit the digital books web page for full information.
Offers free access to over 40 million academic articles on a wide variety of subjects. An ideal resource for small businesses, researchers and students with in-depth information on topics including: art, architecture, business, engineering, history, languages, politics, philosophy, mathematics and the sciences.
Accessible only while in the library using library computers or Wi-Fi (no login is required).
Watch this video to learn what Access to Research is all about.
COBRA is a continually expanding business encyclopedia covering all aspects of setting up, running and growing a business.
Quick and easy access to thousands of factsheets, detailed guides on hundreds of small business trades and professions plus practical 'How To' guides, market summaries and information about trade events, business support and funding.
COBRA is currently offering remote access to library members. Use your library card number to log in where it asks for your ticket number. Membership numbers allocated when you join online will not allow access, but it's easy to transfer your online membership to a library card - ask a member of staff when you next visit one of the libraries.
Watch historical films, television programmes and videos with BFI Replay.
While you are connected to the Wi-Fi at any of the Milton Keynes libraries or using one of the computers available for public use, you will be able to access over 60 years of digitised content.
Please note that some material be considered offensive or upsetting.
Download and view the official BFI Welcome Guide for more information.
Watch performances from the National Theatre Collection 3 while you are connected to the Wi-Fi at any of the Milton Keynes libraries or using one of the computers available for public use.
Watch trailers of some of the online dramas by clicking through to YouTube.
Current performances include:
Free access to a collection of music resources by logging in with your library card number. If you're not a member, it's free to join the library!
Naxos is an online service which offers a huge selection of music resources, including:
With the app, you’ll have access to millions of tracks of great music wherever you go, all at your fingertips and on any device.
You can download the app from:
Read more about the app features and user guide on the Naxos website.
Please note that there are instructions for library members which include the steps to create your own Member Account with personal login details before you can use the app:
Milton Keynes Central Library, 555 Silbury Boulevard, Milton Keynes MK9 3HL