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| - When I drove up to this location, I thought that I had reached a huge museum or so. I think that this location has quite a few programs scheduled for their patrons/the community--art exhibits, lectures, workshops, etc.
I definitely think that this is on of my most favorite libraries in town. Not only does this location have private study rooms (first come, first serve), but they also have a few computer desk areas that are available for patrons to use for up to two hours (although you have to have a library card/number and sign up for a computer ahead of time).
I also like the desks and surge protectors that are set up throughout the first floor of the library--approximately 6-8 tables complete with lights and power strips.
They have quite a few selections of magazines, videos, as well as books. They also have kiosks for searching the online library catalog, as well as other chairs/reading areas.
In the area by the computer terminals, they have the general help desk and check-in stations. They also have the terminals for checking out their items. One of the most important pieces of advice I can give you: make sure to unlock the DVD cases before leaving the library, but after checking out the item. I can't tell you how many times I have been at home and wanting to watch a DVD that i've checked out, only to find out that I have to return to another library in order to get that charge reduced.
All in all, love this place.
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