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Evanston Public Library is both a public library facility and a city department in Evanston, Illinois, United States.
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Evanston Public Library aims to be the heart of our diverse community by promoting the development of independent, self-confident, and literate citizens, and providing equitable access to cultural, intellectual, technological, and information resources.
Mar 31, 2023 · Search for books, DVDs, audiobooks, CDs and more. Place holds or renew items, browse our digital resource, or contact us. We are here for you! Updated on. Mar 31, 2023. Education.
Aug 24, 2021 · The library will be open longer and offer more self-service hours at the Robert Crown branch starting from Sept. 7. Meeting rooms will also resume with social distancing and reservation requirements.
Jun 11, 2021 · The library offers a variety of programs for children, teens, and families in parks across Evanston, such as STEM, reading, crafts, games, and more. The events are socially distanced, equitable, and accessible, and aim to engage the community and rebuild after the pandemic.