The Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) is the fifth largest public library system in the United States. It serves the 2.5 million residents of Brooklyn, offering a wide range of services, programs, and collections that cater to the diverse needs of its community. The library is committed to providing free and open access to information, knowledge, and cultural experiences.
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Access to a vast collection of digital archives, including historical photographs, maps, and documents related to Brooklyn's history.
A wide selection of e-books and audiobooks available for download, catering to all age groups and interests.
Offers a variety of educational programs for children, teens, and adults, including literacy classes, technology training, and homework help.
Hosts numerous cultural events, including author talks, book signings, art exhibitions, and performances.
Provides research assistance and access to specialized databases and collections for students, scholars, and the general public.
Offers community spaces for meetings, workshops, and events, fostering a sense of community and collaboration.
Free library cards for Brooklyn residents, granting access to all library services and resources.
An extensive online catalog that allows users to search for books, media, and other resources available at the library.
Mobile library services that bring books and resources to underserved areas and communities.
Houses special collections, including rare books, manuscripts, and archives that are of significant historical and cultural value.
To ensure the preservation and transmission of society's knowledge, history, and culture, and to provide the people of Brooklyn with free and open access to information for education, recreation, and reference.
A world where knowledge empowers individuals, strengthens communities, and enriches lives.
The Brooklyn Public Library system includes the Central Library at Grand Army Plaza and 59 neighborhood branches throughout the borough.
Membership is free to all residents of New York State. Out-of-state visitors can obtain a temporary library card for a fee.
Provides free access to computers, Wi-Fi, and other technology resources to support digital literacy and access to information.
Offers various volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups to contribute to the library's mission and services.
Accepts donations and support from individuals, corporations, and foundations to fund programs, collections, and services.
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