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  2. Grace A. Dow Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    It offered a teen room, book-related programs, a volunteer program, and a Summer Reading Program. [3] The library building has meeting rooms, a community room, and auditorium available for rent, a quiet reading room and individual study areas, gathering spaces for small groups, and a gallery that can be rented for exhibitions. [8]

  3. Fullerton Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The room consists of a quiet study/reading area and a room for group work and fun events as well as a private group study room. The teen collection features over 1700 manga titles, over 2500 young adult book titles, and over 500 graphic novels available for check out or browsing and an art wall with art from young talented Fullerton area artists.

  4. Evanston Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 the Evanston Public Library opened the Teen Loft, a space dedicated specifically to teenage library users. The Loft offers a space for teenagers to study, read, or relax after a long day at school. Computers, WiFi, 3D Printers, and plenty of couches are available as well as private study rooms for those who need the quiet. [8]

  5. W. E. B. Du Bois Library - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Room 25 located on the Lower Level, was transformed into a "Team Based Learning Classroom" that can hold approximately 75 students. In time for the fall 2017 semester, a refresh of the lobby was completed included the installation of new digital signage and a new information desk, the Graduate Commons was opened on the 5th floor, and a ...

  6. Nashua Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The NPL Teen Room offers teen fiction, teen nonfiction, magazines, manga, graphic novels, and video games; as well as work spaces and computers for recreational and academic use by teens ages 12–17. Programs and activities for teens include crafts, anime club, fandom club, Minecraft and more.

  7. Burton Barr Central Library - Wikipedia

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    Teen Central is a 5,000 square-foot area located on the fourth floor. It is reserved for teens between the ages of 12 and 18. The area offers workshops, computers and study areas, as well as a "living room" with a drop-down screen where movies are shown. In addition to the collection of books, CDs, and DVDs, there is also an art gallery. [11]

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  9. Schiappa Branch Library - Wikipedia

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    Located in the rear of the Schiappa Library, this area includes a listening center for audio books, toys for young ones, couches for parents, a youthful reading area for teens [4] and several desks for studying and activities. There is also an activity room used for hosting children's programming and large group activities.