Mid Valley Regional Library
The Mid Valley Regional Library, located in Los Angeles County, California, is a vital community resource that provides access to a wide range of materials, services, and programs for people of all ages. As a member of the County of Los Angeles Public Library system, the Mid Valley Regional Library is committed to promoting literacy, lifelong learning, and community engagement.
History and Overview
The Mid Valley Regional Library was established in 1970 and has since become a beloved institution in the community. The library is situated in the city of North Hills, California, and serves a diverse population of over 100,000 people. With a collection of over 150,000 items, including books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, and CDs, the library offers something for everyone. The library’s facilities include a large reading area, study rooms, a children’s section, and a community meeting room.
Services and Programs
The Mid Valley Regional Library offers a variety of services and programs designed to meet the needs of the community. These include:
- Children’s storytime and book clubs
- Teen programs, such as book discussions and craft workshops
- Adult literacy classes and book clubs
- Author readings and book signings
- Computer classes and technology workshops
- Community outreach and partnerships with local organizations
In addition to these programs, the library also offers a range of digital resources, including e-books, online databases, and streaming services. The library's website provides access to these resources, as well as online research tools and homework help.
Service | Description |
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Interlibrary Loan | Borrow materials from other libraries |
Reference Assistance | Get help with research and information needs |
Computer Access | Use library computers for free |
Wi-Fi | Connect to the internet using your own device |
Collection and Resources
The Mid Valley Regional Library’s collection includes a wide range of materials, including fiction and nonfiction books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, CDs, and magazines. The library also offers online resources, such as databases, e-books, and streaming services. Some of the notable resources available at the library include:
- OverDrive: a digital collection of e-books and audiobooks
- Hoover’s Company Records: a database of company information
- Lynda.com: an online learning platform with courses and tutorials
- Kanopy: a streaming service with independent films, documentaries, and classic movies
The library's collection is constantly evolving to meet the changing needs of the community. The library's staff is committed to providing excellent customer service and helping patrons find the resources they need.
Community Engagement
The Mid Valley Regional Library is committed to community engagement and outreach. The library partners with local organizations to provide services and programs that meet the needs of the community. Some of the library’s community partners include:
- Local schools and educational institutions
- Community centers and non-profit organizations
- Businesses and entrepreneurs
- Cultural and arts organizations
By working together with community partners, the library is able to provide a range of services and programs that promote literacy, lifelong learning, and community engagement.
What are the library’s hours of operation?
+The library is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm, Friday and Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Sunday from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
How do I get a library card?
+To get a library card, you can visit the library in person and provide proof of identity and residency. You can also apply online and then visit the library to pick up your card.
What resources are available for children?
+The library offers a range of resources for children, including books, audiobooks, e-books, DVDs, and online databases. The library also offers children’s storytime and book clubs, as well as other programs and services designed for children and families.