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The Seattle Public Library offers free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more. Find out how to search the catalog, ask questions, support the library, and join events inspired by Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower.
- Books & E-books
Visit any Library branch to find new and popular books...
- Online Resources
Frequently used. O'Reilly Complete Public Library: Read free...
- Hours & Locations
Hours & Locations. Many of our locations are open seven days...
- Explore Books & Media
Explore Books & Media - SPL - Home | The Seattle Public...
- Event Calendar
Event Calendar - SPL - Home | The Seattle Public Library
- Magazines & Newspapers
The Seattle Times Historical Archive (1895-1984) is made...
- Using The Library
Frequently used. Ask Us: Get help, ask a question or make a...
- Language
Language - SPL - Home | The Seattle Public Library
- Suggest a Title
The best way to keep track of and place holds on recently...
- Central Library
Central Library. 1000 Fourth Ave., Seattle, WA 98104....
- Books & E-books
The Seattle Public Library (SPL) is the public library system serving the city of Seattle, Washington. Efforts to start a Seattle library had commenced as early as 1868, with the system eventually being established by the city in 1890.
Plan a visit to the iconic Central Library or one of our 26 neighborhood branches. Our website gives you access to all of the online resources you can use with your Library card. Find out how to use our meeting rooms, computers and other equipment for free with your Library card.
Find out how to use the 27 Library locations in Seattle for browsing, learning and meeting. Explore the free events and classes, programs and resources in English and other languages.
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