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| Last updated on July 11, 2008 |
Omaha Public Library enriches our community by providing unlimited opportunities for information, education, inspiration and imagination. Omaha Public Library is a nationally recognized public library known for its innovative programs, excellent staff and visionary community leadership.
Description:
The Omaha Public Library is more than a repository of the past. It is a living expression of the present and of the civic needs of the community. Our services include: 40+ book clubs (in and outside the library); hundred of free programs for children and adults including computer classes. We have computers with Internet access available or children, teens and adults. and library databases can be accessed 24/7 online. We also offer over 500,000 government documents, Black History and Spanish collections and one of Nebraska's largest collections of U.S. Geological Survey Maps, and last but not least, Summer Reading Club.
History:
The Omaha Public Library has been serving the citizens of Douglas County for over 125 years.
Contact person: Cheri Willey, Volunteer Coordintor, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (402) 444-4504
Address:
Web Site: http://www.omahapubliclibrary.org
Directions:
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Downtown Omaha (across from Gene Leahy Mall) |
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