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Welcome to your Dublin Library! The Library's friendly and
knowledgeable staff is ready to help you with your information
and recreational needs. Dublin Library is a partnership between
the City of Dublin and Alameda County Library. The City funds
33 hours of library service including Sundays, and supports
the collection with additional money. The new facility opened
on April 12, 2003 and circulation is now over 500,000 materials
a year.
Collections, services, and programs
- An excellent collection of 145,700 materials including books, dvds, and audio books, newspapers, and magazines funded with $1.3 million dollars given to the Library by the City of Dublin
- Collections in community languages including Chinese, Hindi, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese
- Access to 42 different online databases for homework help, research, and popular reading available from the Library's website.
- 40 public Internet stations for use with your library card.
- Variety of programs for children, including Toddler Time, Preschool Storytime, a summer reading program, and special events scheduled throughout the year.
- Teen Advisory Group.
- An adult book discussion group.
- Volunteer Internet docent available by appointment.
- Homework Center for students in grades 3 to 8.
- Interlibrary loan, including access to academic collections through Link+.
- Ongoing book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Dublin Library.
- An exhibit case for local displays.
- Two meeting rooms: The small Program Room, which may be booked through the
Library, is available during the Library's open hours to non-profit
organizations. The large Community Room may be booked through the City
of Dublin by contacting the Parks and Recreation Department at 925-833-6645.
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