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The DC Public Library is open online for customers 365 days a year! Access digital resources and watch live and pre-recorded virtual programs on Youtube. *Specialty departments like the Adult Learning Department, Center for Accessibility, the Labs at DC Public Library and The People's Archive are not open on holidays. Learn More About Library Hours
Find News Ways to Watch, Listen, and Learn. Borrow eBooks, Audiobooks, and digital magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app, by OverDrive. Stream over 30,000 movies & documentaries from hundreds of popular producers as well as thousands of independent filmmakers.
Visit one of DC Public Library's 26 locations around the city! Discover your new favorite book, explore our countless services, and participate in programming geared towards kids, teens, adults and families.
Find photos, maps, oral histories, and newspapers documenting the history of Washington D.C. Digital Sanborn Maps, 1867–1970. Digital Sanborn Maps (1867-1970) delivers detailed property and land-use records that depict the grid of everyday life in Washington D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Library card required.
Named after one of the nation's most prominent civil rights leaders, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library is the central location offering a wide range of opportunities and services. Come check out a book, enjoy an event, or explore one of our special labs.
Using the Library. The Library has many supports and services to help you get where you want to go. Check out the guides and important library information on how you can best use the library to accomplish your goals.
Explore all of the upcoming events at DC Public Library. From author talks and story times to book clubs, computer classes and sewing workshops - there's something for everyone!
The District of Columbia Public Library is a vibrant center of activity for residents and visitors in the nation’s capital. The library provides environments that invite reading, learning and community discussion and equips people to learn all their lives, to embrace diversity and to build a thriving city.
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Anyone who resides, works, pays property taxes or attends school in the District of Columbia can get a card. Library cards expire after three years. If you are a resident of one of the following counties or cities you can get a DC Public Library Card for free: