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We offer a wide variety of library services available to the communities we serve. These services include borrowing physical books and other materials, accessing online resources such as digital books and articles, using computers and other technology, attending educational and cultural events, and receiving research assistance from librarians. We also offer services such as study rooms, printing and copying, and access to specialized collections or equipment. We have adapted so that some of our services are now available online, allowing patrons to access resources and assistance remotely.
We provide a variety of digital resources that patrons can access remotely with their library card. These resources include e-books, audiobooks, and other digital media that can be downloaded to a device for offline use. We also offer access to online databases of articles, journals, and other research materials, as well as digital collections of historical documents, photographs, and other primary sources. We have online language learning resources, and offer digital versions of popular magazines and newspapers. Our patrons can also access online tutoring and other educational resources through our website.
Please note! You must be connected to the Library Wi-Fi in order to print.
Click here to print: http://10.1.1.3/zapl/
STEP ONE
On your mobile device/laptop click or tap the red Mobile Printing button on this page.
STEP TWO
On the Cybrarian AirPrinter Page that comes up, scroll to the bottom of the page and click PROCEED.
STEP THREE
1) Selected if you want Black & White or a Color copy.
STEP FOUR
2) Click or tap the Choose File button. Select your file and confirm (it will say Choose or Open)
STEP FIVE
3) Click the Upload File button.
STEP SIX
Your print job will be given an ID number. For easier printing service, remember or keep track of that number. Then click the red "Click here to print your file." link.
STEP SEVEN
You will be brought to a Confirmation page where you can agree to the price of the print. Click Cancel to cancel the job or Confirm to proceed. Once you have clicked confirm, speak to a Reference Librarian at the Circulation Desk to pay and to pick up your print.
There are storytimes for multiple ages. Each session will include stories, rhymes, songs, and more!
For more information, please call the library at 724-452-9330.
The children’s library is located on the lower level of the library. To enter the library use the main library entrance and follow the poem down the stairs. There is an emergency exit on the lower level. The children’s library has its own computerized Online Catalog. The children’s library was created in memory of JENNIFER ADHAM. The children’s area also includes the RYAN JOSEPH WEI-MING HAND TODDLER AREA that houses board books and toys to occupy the small ones. The Thomas the Tank Engine Train Table was purchased for the library by the friends and family of TYLER SEBRING.
Throughout the year we offer Wacky Wednesdays which are STEAM/STEM programs for children in grades K-3, and grades 3-6. Themes vary each session.
In the Summer we have our Summer Reading Program. The Summer Reading Program has something for all ages from preschoolers thru teenagers, we also have an adult Summer Reading Program.
Throughout the year there are also special programs for all ages, so keep your eyes out for flyers in the library, website updates, and Facebook posts with the latest details.
For more information, please call the library at 724-452-9330.
The library’s meeting room is located on the lower level near the children’s library. Availability of the meeting room is scheduled around library activities and is available to be reserved during regular library hours. Use of the meeting room is $35.00 per use. Non-profit groups may use the room for free if the program is free and open to the public. Call the library at 724/452-9330 or visit us at 227 S.High St. for more information about our meeting room use policy.
For more information, visit us at 227 S.High St. for more information about our meeting room use policy, or please call the library at 724-452-9330.
We generally encourage children to wait until they are old enough to sign their own name before getting a card. Parents must sign registrations for anyone under 18. A lost card is $2.50.
We have 6 internet stations on the main level. A parent must sign a policy statement, in staff presence, before anyone under 18 can use the internet. Anyone under 14 must be accompanied by a parent who has a view of the monitor as the child uses the internet. In the children’s library we have two computerized Online Catalogs for looking up items. Our internet stations have filtering installed.