By City News Service
May 3, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - The Los Angeles Public Library today will begin a phased reopening of the Central Library and 37 other branches for in-person services.
The L.A. Public Library system will open with limited in-person services at the downtown flagship location and 37 of its 73 total branches, which may include quick browsing, computer access, mobile printing orders, checking out library materials and the “Library To Go contactless pickup service.
“Libraries are the civic and cultural heartbeat of our communities, and an extraordinary resource for Angelenos looking to fire up their imaginations and pursue their dreams, Mayor Eric Garcetti said last week.
Los Angeles Public Library to offer limited in-person services starting Monday
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Limited in-person services at LA Central Library, 37 branches
The Los Angeles Public Library began a phased reopening of the Central Library and 37 other branches for in-person services on May 3.
The L.A. Public Library system will open with limited in-person services at the downtown flagship location and 37 out of its 73 total branches, which may include quick browsing, computer access, mobile printing orders, checking out library materials and the Library To Go contactless pickup service.
(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Our next phase in reopening our library doors marks the next step toward reintegrating this critical entry point for learning, literacy, and literature back into the everyday lives of our residents and another crucial marker on our road to recovery.
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