Filter Options
Required*
Filter
Warren / New Jersey / United States
0.0

The Warren Township Library, a  branch of the Somerset County Library System, is a full-service lending library open county residents with valid library cards (available to residents of member municipalities at no charge; $185 annual fee for residents of non-member communities).

The library offers a large children's department, teen section, adult fiction and non-fiction. Computer terminals are available for research, and the library stocks videos and music for patrons to check out. 

Additionally, the library offers a number of entertatining and informative programs for children and adults. To help residents stay current on library activities, news and events, the library maintains a blog at www.warrenlibnews.blogspot.com.

Township Of Washington / New Jersey / United States
0.0

The Township of Washington Public Library offers patrons a space to quietly sit, work, read and use computers. The library has free Wi-Fi and desktop computers available for use. With a vast collection of books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooks, there is something for everyone at the library. It also offers programs for children and young adults and shows movies Thursday afternoons. Every month, a different art exhibit is featured in the back room for viewing at any time. There are book clubs and story times, computer classes, tutoring in English and a free blood pressure clinic the first Tuesday of each month.

Blackwood / New Jersey / United States
0.0

Established in 1989, the Blackwood Rotary Public Library is part of the Camden County Library System. In addition to books, magazines and news publications, the library offers a full range of computer services to residents. Programs are available for adults, teens and children.

Orange / New Jersey / United States
0.0
The Orange Public Library, as indicated in its Long Range Plan, hopes to provide the people of Orange, through new communication and new information technology and networks, access to information and library materials that meet their diverse and changing needs locally, statewide, nationally, and globally. The Internet is a worldwide entity with a diverse user population. Our patrons access and use it at their own risk. The Library does not monitor, nor does it have control over the information found through the Internet and is not responsible for its content, timeliness, or accuracy Access to Internet Resources. 1.1 Subject to the conditions set forth below, the Orange Public Library ( the "Library" ) is committed to providing free, open, and equal access to the Internet. This policy furthers the Librarys mission of offering the broadest range of material to Oranges diverse community. It is consistent with the principles of intellectual freedom expressed in the American Library Associations Library Bill of Rights, which the Library endorses and follows. 1.2 The Internet is an unregulated medium. It offers access to material that may be personally, professionally, and culturally enriching. It also offers access to material that may be inaccurate, incomplete, untimely, illegal, and, in the view of some users, offensive to themselves or inappropriate for their children. The Library does not monitor and has no control over the information accessed through the Internet and is not responsible for its content. Under 47 U.S.C. Section 230, the Library shall not be treated as the publisher of any information on the Internet provided by another party. 2.1 The Library affirms the right of each individual to have access to constitutionally protected material. The Library also affirms the right and responsibility of parents and legal guardians of minor children to determine and monitor their own childrens use of Library materials and resources. 2.2 Parents or guardians who wish to limit or restrict the access of their own children should personally oversee their childrens use of the Internet. The Library does not monitor or supervise the use of computers by minors. The Library does not act in loco parent is ; it does not take the place of parents or guardians in deciding what children may read or view. Parents and children are encouraged to read "Child Safety on the Information Highway, " published by the National Center for Exploited and Missing Children, a copy of which is herewith provided. 2.3 As set forth in paragraphs 3.5 and 3.10 below, the Library supports users right to privacy. The Librarys workstations, however, cannot be made completely private or completely secure. Current technology cannot guarantee perfect security ; users should be aware that electronic communications and files may become public. Users, moreover, should be mindful that the Librarys computers are located in a shared and public space and that a users research may be visible to passersby or to neighboring computer users. 2.4 Library staff is available to assist users with reference questions. Staff, however, is unable to give users extensive instruction in computer or Internet use or provide users with extensive aid in troubleshooting equipment or Web-related problems. 3.1 Persons wishing to use one of the Librarys computers must present acceptable identification to the Reference Desk. Acceptable identification includes currently valid identification or current documentation that shows the users name and place of permanent residency, such as an unexpired library card, a drivers license, a utility bill, or a school identification card. Personal mail is not an acceptable form of identification, nor is your social security card.
Parsippany / New Jersey / United States
0.0
The Parsippany Public Library offers a range of programs and related services to meet the informational, educational, cultural and recreational needs of people of Parsippany in New Jersey. It has various departments, such as circulation, reference, learning center, public relations and youth services. The library maintains a meeting facility, technology lab and group study rooms. The library stocks books related to a variety of topics, such as astronomy, history, biological science, natural resources, forest products, journalism and law literature, as well as offers newspapers, microforms, and fiction and nonfiction books. The Parsippany Public Library maintains a more than 35,000-square-foot facility and organizes various meetings, guest speaker sessions and social events for its members. It is a member of the Better Business Bureau.
Greenwich / Connecticut / United States
0.0
About Library NewsThe Library News Blog is your one stop for all things Greenwich Library. Get the latest information on everything from upcoming programs and events to software updates and inclement weather closures. Readers can also check out photos, write-ups and articles on past Library events.The Library News Blog services all three branches of the Greenwich Library. The mission of the Library is to provide free and convenient access to information and to promote the love of reading and research, the joy of lifelong learning, and engagement with the arts, sciences and humanities. With 1, 100 programs and events per year, the Library seeks to serve as the cultural and intellectual crossroads of the community. Greenwich Library has a total circulation of about 1.4 million, the highest reported in Connecticut. Greenwich Library was recently named a five-star library by Library JournalWe want to hear from you. Feel free to post comments, questions and other thoughts but please remember:
Montclair / New Jersey / United States
0.0

The Bellevue Avenue Library is a Montclair Public Library branch offering a wide range of books, programs and resources for the community, including research databases and computer courses. Some types of books in the collection include fiction, biographies, nonfiction, mystery, thrillers, teen books, romance, science fiction, as well as audiobooks. It also offers youth, teen and educational programs, including ESL and computer classes. Check the main website for details on the collection or for information on programs or upcoming events.