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Photo credit: Chicago Public Library’s Thomas Hughes Children’s Library inside the Harold Washington Library Center, (c) City of Chicago Libraries aren’t just for borrowing books anymore — especially ...
But persistence can get you in. Neil Steinberg/Sun-Times Share They’re taking my Chicago Public Library card away?!? Were you to evaluate the range of bad news in last Tuesday’s Sun-Times ...
Updating its long-running Museum Passport program for the digital world, the Chicago Public Library has launched a new program to expand access to Chicago’s museums and parks. Twenty years after ...
This November, the Chicago Public Library Foundation Awards returns for its 23rd year, in celebration of the Chicago Public Library’s 150-year legacy of serving Chicagoans through community ...
Instead of going to a clinic for mental help, people can now talk to a therapist in select Chicago Public Libraries. "The library is a very public space, everyone can come and taht takes away from ...
There are some big changes coming to the Chicago Public Library. Starting May 1, the library will no longer issue e-cards. Some users will still have access until the beginning of August ...
Starting May 1, the Chicago Public Library (CPL) is rolling out some major policy shifts—and you’re going to want to bookmark this. First up: eCards are officially being retired. Until now ...
Registration has started for Naperville Public Library’s Summer Reading Program, which is open to kids, teens and adults.
Chicago Public Library librarians say there are several factors that determine whether a book is removed from circulation, including how often people check it out and whether the information in it ...
We all know a Chicago Public Library card gets you an endless supply of books (and the occasional movie). But the perks don’t stop there. Cardholders can save hundreds, and even thousands ...