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USING THE LIBRARY
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
DISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
REQUEST / RENEWAL
Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate ifBOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library BOOK CLUB SETS CALENDAR Book Club Sets Calendar. Book club set reservations require eight open weeks. Colored blocks indicate weeks already reserved. Dark gray blocks indicate insufficient time between reservations. May. June. July. August. September. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Check the City of Provo Employment Opportunities page for open positions with all Provo City departments, including the Library.. Open File Positions (Continuous Recruitment) Applications for these positions are accepted on a continuing basis and remain on file for 60 days. COPYRIGHT & CITING SOURCES Copyright & Citing Sources Copyright What is copyright? Copyright is a protection given to creators of intellectual works, such as books,music, and art.
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PROVO LIBRARY AT ACADEMY SQUAREKIDS' PROGRAMSSTORY TIMESPROGRAM REGISTRATIONBOOKS AND KITS FOR KIDSONLINE RESOURCES Welcome toProvo City Library. With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library.USING THE LIBRARY
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
DISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
REQUEST / RENEWAL
Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate ifBOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library BOOK CLUB SETS CALENDAR Book Club Sets Calendar. Book club set reservations require eight open weeks. Colored blocks indicate weeks already reserved. Dark gray blocks indicate insufficient time between reservations. May. June. July. August. September. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Check the City of Provo Employment Opportunities page for open positions with all Provo City departments, including the Library.. Open File Positions (Continuous Recruitment) Applications for these positions are accepted on a continuing basis and remain on file for 60 days. COPYRIGHT & CITING SOURCES Copyright & Citing Sources Copyright What is copyright? Copyright is a protection given to creators of intellectual works, such as books,music, and art.
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DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Freegal - Downloadable Music. Start Listening. Freegal Music is a downloadable and streaming music service that gives you access to about seven million songs in MP3 format and fifteen thousand music videos in MP4 format, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. Freegal Music limits song downloads to THREE per library customer per week and up to FIVE hours of streaming music each day.GET A LIBRARY CARD
En Español > Steps to Obtain a Provo City Library Card. All Provo and Orem City residents are entitled to a Provo City Library Card. Library cards expire every two years for resident borrowers; cards expire annually for resident students. Renew cards at the Circulation Help Desk or by calling 801-852-6660.Non-residents may obtain a Provo City Library Card by paying a fee of $60 for six monthsMEDIA CENTER
Digitize your memorable photos and documents using our scanning software and equipment. You can scan photos, documents, negatives, 35mm film, and 120 mm film. Be sure to bring your own storage device to save your scanned files. This equipment is available on a first come, first served basis. You can check current availability andreserve the
SUMMER READING
SIGN UP HERE beginning June 1, 2021! Register your entire family for our Summer Reading Program ! Sign up online beginning June 1, 2021. Any Provo City Library cardholder or registered Orem Library cardholder in good standing is eligible to participate. Early Learners, ages 0-3. Kids, ages 4-12. Teens and Adults, ages 12 and up. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Check the City of Provo Employment Opportunities page for open positions with all Provo City departments, including the Library.. Open File Positions (Continuous Recruitment) Applications for these positions are accepted on a continuing basis and remain on file for 60 days. BALLROOM - PROVO LIBRARY Ballroom. The Ballroom can host a dinner setting for up to 320* guests. It can accommodate theater style (chairs only) seating for up to 500.*. It can also accommodate classroom style (tables & chairs) seating for up to 150* depending on table availability. *Capacity is dependent on event requirements such as the amount of staging, thesize of
TEEN HISTORICAL FICTION 20TH CENTURY Loosely based on a school explosion that took place in New London, Texas, in 1937, this is the story of two teenagers: Naomi, who is Mexican, and Wash, who is black, and their dealings with race, segregation, love, and the forces that destroy people. 402 pages. Starstruck. by Rachel Shukert. YA F SHUKERT. HISTORICAL UTAH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS The paper then became the Utah County Times and was issued three times a week. The Provo Tri-weekly Times. 7 Apr 1874-27 Aug 1874. Library Holdings: NONE. The Utah County Times. 10 Sep 1874-Dec 1875. Library Holdings: NONE. The Utah County Times was the HISTORICAL PROVO PEOPLE AND PLACES Provo City Mayor, 1868-1881. Abraham Owen Smoot was born on 17 February 1815 in Franklin County (later Owen County), Kentucky. His father, George Washington Smoot, was a physician and attorney. His mother, Ann Rowlett, was from Prince Edward County, Virginia. Our subject was named after his mother's uncle, Abraham Owen, an aid toGeneral (and
HELPING KIDS TRANSITION FROM GRAPHIC NOVELS TO NOVELS Sixth grader Greg Heffley doesn't understand his annoying younger brother, obnoxious older one, or well-meaning parents. But he knows enough to record his daily thoughts in a manly journal—not some girly diary. In a unique novel brimming with laugh-out-loud moments, Greg chronicles his first turbulent year of middle school. PROVO LIBRARY AT ACADEMY SQUAREKIDS' PROGRAMSSTORY TIMESPROGRAM REGISTRATIONBOOKS AND KITS FOR KIDSONLINE RESOURCES Welcome toProvo City Library. With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library.USING THE LIBRARY
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
DISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
BOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
REQUEST / RENEWAL
Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate if HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library BOOK CLUB SETS CALENDAR Book Club Sets Calendar. Book club set reservations require eight open weeks. Colored blocks indicate weeks already reserved. Dark gray blocks indicate insufficient time between reservations. May. June. July. August. September. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Check the City of Provo Employment Opportunities page for open positions with all Provo City departments, including the Library.. Open File Positions (Continuous Recruitment) Applications for these positions are accepted on a continuing basis and remain on file for 60 days. HISTORICAL PROVO PEOPLE AND PLACES Provo City Mayor, 1861-1861. Ebenezer Hanks, often referred to as Eb, was born in February 1815 in Argyle, Washington County, New York to Joseph Hanks and Almira Kennedy. Hanks grew up in the nearby small towns of Greenwich and Salem. His father was a prosperous farmer andtavern keeper.
CELEBRATE THE 20TH OF MAY: ELIZA DOOLITTLE DAY!SEE MORE ONPROVOLIBRARY.COM
PROVO LIBRARY AT ACADEMY SQUAREKIDS' PROGRAMSSTORY TIMESPROGRAM REGISTRATIONBOOKS AND KITS FOR KIDSONLINE RESOURCES Welcome toProvo City Library. With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library.USING THE LIBRARY
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
DISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
BOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
REQUEST / RENEWAL
Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate if HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library BOOK CLUB SETS CALENDAR Book Club Sets Calendar. Book club set reservations require eight open weeks. Colored blocks indicate weeks already reserved. Dark gray blocks indicate insufficient time between reservations. May. June. July. August. September. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Employment Opportunities. Check the City of Provo Employment Opportunities page for open positions with all Provo City departments, including the Library.. Open File Positions (Continuous Recruitment) Applications for these positions are accepted on a continuing basis and remain on file for 60 days. HISTORICAL PROVO PEOPLE AND PLACES Provo City Mayor, 1861-1861. Ebenezer Hanks, often referred to as Eb, was born in February 1815 in Argyle, Washington County, New York to Joseph Hanks and Almira Kennedy. Hanks grew up in the nearby small towns of Greenwich and Salem. His father was a prosperous farmer andtavern keeper.
CELEBRATE THE 20TH OF MAY: ELIZA DOOLITTLE DAY!SEE MORE ONPROVOLIBRARY.COM
USING THE LIBRARY
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Freegal - Downloadable Music. Start Listening. Freegal Music is a downloadable and streaming music service that gives you access to about seven million songs in MP3 format and fifteen thousand music videos in MP4 format, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. Freegal Music limits song downloads to THREE per library customer per week and up to FIVE hours of streaming music each day.SUMMER READING
SIGN UP HERE beginning June 1, 2021! Register your entire family for our Summer Reading Program ! Sign up online beginning June 1, 2021. Any Provo City Library cardholder or registered Orem Library cardholder in good standing is eligible to participate. Early Learners, ages 0-3. Kids, ages 4-12. Teens and Adults, ages 12 and up.LIBRARY BOOK SALE
Build your home library and help us provide fantastic programs! Sales of discarded and donated items in the Used Book Store and the Ballroom Book Sale support library programs for all ages like book festivals, story time, AuthorLink events, Learn It @ Your Library programs, and exhibits in the Attic.GET A LIBRARY CARD
En Español > Steps to Obtain a Provo City Library Card. All Provo and Orem City residents are entitled to a Provo City Library Card. Library cards expire every two years for resident borrowers; cards expire annually for resident students. Renew cards at the Circulation Help Desk or by calling 801-852-6660.Non-residents may obtain a Provo City Library Card by paying a fee of $60 for six months PERSONALIZED READING RECOMMENDATIONS An individualized book recommendation service just for you! Fill out the following questionnaire to receive your personalized reading recommendations from a Provo Librarian. We will send you a list of 3-5 books based on your responses. You will receive your list within 5-14 business days. The Personalized Reading Recommendation service isWINTER READING
Any Provo City Library cardholder in good standing is eligible to participate. Log reading minutes from any reading format, from books to audiobooks, or reading aloud with your family. To complete the program and earn a prize, minutes must be read between December 14-January 31. Children (ages 0-12): Read and log 200 minutes.HOMEGROWN ART SHOW
The purpose of this juried show is to encourage and cultivate the creativity of Provo’s amateur artists (an amateur artist is someone who does not derive a steady income from, or teach, art). We accept entries in 2-D and 3-D visual art, including (but not limited to) paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, ceramic, glass, and metalart.
BOOKLISTS - KIDS - ANIMAL STORIES - ALLERGIC Provo Library at Academy Square. Summary Hoping to adopt a pet to find a sense of belonging in her busy family, Maggie is disappointed to discover she is severely allergic to anything with fur and tries to find a pet to love anyway. HELPING KIDS TRANSITION FROM GRAPHIC NOVELS TO NOVELS Sixth grader Greg Heffley doesn't understand his annoying younger brother, obnoxious older one, or well-meaning parents. But he knows enough to record his daily thoughts in a manly journal—not some girly diary. In a unique novel brimming with laugh-out-loud moments, Greg chronicles his first turbulent year of middle school. PROVO LIBRARY AT ACADEMY SQUAREKIDS' PROGRAMSSTORY TIMESPROGRAM REGISTRATIONBOOKS AND KITS FOR KIDSONLINE RESOURCES Welcome toProvo City Library. With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library.DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Freegal - Downloadable Music. Start Listening. Freegal Music is a downloadable and streaming music service that gives you access to about seven million songs in MP3 format and fifteen thousand music videos in MP4 format, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. Freegal Music limits song downloads to THREE per library customer per week and up to FIVE hours of streaming music each day. USING THE LIBRARYPROVO CITY LIBRARYPROVO CITY LIBRARY UTAHLIBRARYCATALOG SEARCH
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
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Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate ifDISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
BOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
GET A LIBRARY CARD
En Español > Steps to Obtain a Provo City Library Card. All Provo and Orem City residents are entitled to a Provo City Library Card. Library cards expire every two years for resident borrowers; cards expire annually for resident students. Renew cards at the Circulation Help Desk or by calling 801-852-6660.Non-residents may obtain a Provo City Library Card by paying a fee of $60 for six months HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library PROVO LIBRARY CATALOG Enter search term in ONLY ONE of the boxes below and click 'GO' orpress 'Enter'.
HISTORICAL PROVO PEOPLE AND PLACES Provo City Mayor, 1861-1861. Ebenezer Hanks, often referred to as Eb, was born in February 1815 in Argyle, Washington County, New York to Joseph Hanks and Almira Kennedy. Hanks grew up in the nearby small towns of Greenwich and Salem. His father was a prosperous farmer andtavern keeper.
PROVO LIBRARY AT ACADEMY SQUAREKIDS' PROGRAMSSTORY TIMESPROGRAM REGISTRATIONBOOKS AND KITS FOR KIDSONLINE RESOURCES Welcome toProvo City Library. With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library.DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Freegal - Downloadable Music. Start Listening. Freegal Music is a downloadable and streaming music service that gives you access to about seven million songs in MP3 format and fifteen thousand music videos in MP4 format, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. Freegal Music limits song downloads to THREE per library customer per week and up to FIVE hours of streaming music each day. USING THE LIBRARYPROVO CITY LIBRARYPROVO CITY LIBRARY UTAHLIBRARYCATALOG SEARCH
The Library offers public internet computers, printing, and complimentary wireless internet. Provo City Library cardholders may use an internet computer for two hours per day at no charge. If you do not have a Provo City Library account, or need more time, a $1.00computer pass
REQUEST / RENEWAL
Renew online : In the Library Catalog, select Login at the top right. Enter your library card barcode and PIN; click Login. At the top, select My Account. Click the Checkouts tab. Check the boxes next to the items you wish to renew and click on the Renew button at the top. A message will indicate ifDISCOVERY KITS
Senior Discovery Kits are intended for children ages 5-12. To request a Discovery Kit, please place a hold on the desired kit either online, over the phone, or in person. Click on any of the kits below to find them in the Provo City Library's Catalog. Discovery Kits must bechecked out by
BOOK CLUB SETS
Oct - Jun available. Submit a Book Club Set Request Form online or in person at the 1st Floor Reference Desk. Requests need to be submitted at least two to three days in advance of your desired pick-up date. Our Book Club Team will check the reservation calendar to make surethe
GET A LIBRARY CARD
En Español > Steps to Obtain a Provo City Library Card. All Provo and Orem City residents are entitled to a Provo City Library Card. Library cards expire every two years for resident borrowers; cards expire annually for resident students. Renew cards at the Circulation Help Desk or by calling 801-852-6660.Non-residents may obtain a Provo City Library Card by paying a fee of $60 for six months HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library PROVO LIBRARY CATALOG Enter search term in ONLY ONE of the boxes below and click 'GO' orpress 'Enter'.
HISTORICAL PROVO PEOPLE AND PLACES Provo City Mayor, 1861-1861. Ebenezer Hanks, often referred to as Eb, was born in February 1815 in Argyle, Washington County, New York to Joseph Hanks and Almira Kennedy. Hanks grew up in the nearby small towns of Greenwich and Salem. His father was a prosperous farmer andtavern keeper.
DIGITAL DOWNLOADS
Freegal - Downloadable Music. Start Listening. Freegal Music is a downloadable and streaming music service that gives you access to about seven million songs in MP3 format and fifteen thousand music videos in MP4 format, including Sony Music’s catalog of artists. Freegal Music limits song downloads to THREE per library customer per week and up to FIVE hours of streaming music each day.ABOUT THE LIBRARY
Main library number: 801-852-6650. Provo City Library. 550 North University Avenue. Provo, Utah 84601. Find additional department phone numbers and email addresses. HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS 25,000 historic photographs are made accessible here by the Utah State Historical Society. Provo Historical Images. This is the largest collection of digital photographs of Provo with over 800 images scanned from photos in the collection of Harold B. Lee Library at Brigham Young University. HistoricalSUMMER READING
SIGN UP HERE beginning June 1, 2021! Register your entire family for our Summer Reading Program ! Sign up online beginning June 1, 2021. Any Provo City Library cardholder or registered Orem Library cardholder in good standing is eligible to participate. Early Learners, ages 0-3. Kids, ages 4-12. Teens and Adults, ages 12 and up. PERSONALIZED READING RECOMMENDATIONS An individualized book recommendation service just for you! Fill out the following questionnaire to receive your personalized reading recommendations from a Provo Librarian. We will send you a list of 3-5 books based on your responses. You will receive your list within 5-14 business days. The Personalized Reading Recommendation service is PROVO LIBRARY CATALOG Enter search term in ONLY ONE of the boxes below and click 'GO' orpress 'Enter'.
BOOK CLUB SETS CALENDAR Book Club Sets Calendar. Book club set reservations require eight open weeks. Colored blocks indicate weeks already reserved. Dark gray blocks indicate insufficient time between reservations. May. June. July. August. September. TEEN HISTORICAL FICTION 20TH CENTURY Loosely based on a school explosion that took place in New London, Texas, in 1937, this is the story of two teenagers: Naomi, who is Mexican, and Wash, who is black, and their dealings with race, segregation, love, and the forces that destroy people. 402 pages. Starstruck. by Rachel Shukert. YA F SHUKERT. EVENTS SCHEDULING AND ROOM RENTALS We offer free meeting rooms on a monthly basis for non-profit organizations if the event is free and open to the public and presents information useful to the general public. We also require that “free room” users post an ad in the Community Events Section of the Daily Herald, which means the room schedule has to be made far enough in advance for the notice to have appeared in the paper. DIVERSE READS: LGBTQIA+ BOOKS FOR TEENS AND ADULTS Below is a list of books were written by or about LGBTQIA+ individuals. Also check out our adult and teen LGBTQ+ booklists. This post is the second installment of Diverse Reads, a series that gathers books with diverse characters or authors: people who are LGBTQIA+, Native, people of color, gender diverse, people with disabilities, orethnic
Following the counsel of Governor Herbert and under the direction of Mayor Kaufusi, Provo City Library will be closed until further notice. If you have materials checked out, please hold onto them until we reopen. No fines will accrue during this time. Following the counsel of Governor Herbert and under the direction of Mayor Kaufusi, Provo City Library will be closed until further notice. If you have materials checked out, please hold onto them until we reopen. No fines will accrue during this time. Home HoursCatalog
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With over 270,000 items in our adult and children’s collections, online access to thousands of eBooks and audiobooks, and home access to over 50 databases of periodicals, manuals, and learning software, you can find what you’re looking for at the Provo City Library. COVID-19 INFORMATION Following the counsel of Governor Herbert and under the direction of Mayor Kaufusi, the library will be closed until further notice. Please keep all library materials until we reopen; fines will not accrueduring this time.
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