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The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more.
You can reach Library staff by chat, email or phone during open hours. Support your Library Find out how you can support your Library by donating money, books or your time as a volunteer.
The new Central Library opened May 23, 2004. The 11-floor building contains an innovative "Books Spiral," a 275-seat auditorium, and open spaces where patrons can meet, study, search the web or read. The Library has centers for children, teens and adult readers, along with expanded collections and a large computer lab.
O'Reilly Complete Public Library: Read free technology and business books online to learn new skills. Seattle Times (1895- Current) : Read fully digitized editions of The Seattle Times online for free.
Explore O'Reilly Complete Public Library OverDrive & Libby We have thousands of e-books and audiobooks you can borrow for three weeks and download to most devices.
Learn more about The Seattle Public Library, our contributions to the city, and how you can support our work.
Find free classes, events and activities at Library branches, in the community and online. Our events are always free and open to everyone. We can provide accommodations for any event with advance notice.
All of our Library locations offer something for visitors, whether you are interested in art, architecture or just want to use free Wi-Fi. Plan a visit to the iconic Central Library or one of our 26 neighborhood branches.
We have thousands of e-books and audiobooks you can borrow for three weeks and download to most devices for free with your Library card. You can access our e-books and audiobooks from anywhere using your web browser or the Libby App.
You can print to our printers from Library computers using the printing interface, or print from your own device—even if you are not in the Library. Copying is also available.