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When considering a local public library, decide what you need and target your search accordingly. If you’re looking for quality children’s programs, target libraries that have very active children’s departments with many activities geared toward the younger set. If you’re looking for books on antiquity, look at libraries that have an extensive historical book collection. Keep in mind that public libraries can be your number one source for information. There, you can rent a DVD, print a map, listen to a CD, research individual tapes from public newspapers, sit in private to read a book, or take out unrestricted books on a variety of topics such as science, mathematics, statistics, fiction, history, biology and even organization skills. Whether you want a non-fiction novel, or a biography about a famous person, check out a few different public or private libraries to visit. Go online first to get contact information, hours, and locations. Then visit a few to get a feel for each place and helpfulness of staff members. The librarian is there to help you with any questions you may have regarding the library collection, computer usage, schedules and programs, so go ahead and ask. You can use the computers to research information on the Internet as well, or use the Internet at home as an educational source. Make sure you understand the late fee policy from the librarian before taking out books or DVDs. Usually you have about three weeks to enjoy the book or DVD collection before you have to return it.
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312-944-7298
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JIMMY CARTER LIBRARY & MUSEUM
1 COPENHILL AVE NE ATLANTA,GA 30307
(404) 331-0296
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ATLANTA-FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
1 MARGARET MITCHELL SQ NW ATLANTA,GA 30303
(404) 730-4636
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AUBURN AVENUE RESEARCH LIBRARY
101 AUBURN AVE NE ATLANTA,GA 30303
(404) 730-4001
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KIRKWOOD BRANCH LIBRARY
11 KIRKWOOD RD NE ATLANTA,GA 30317
(404) 377-6471
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WASHINGTON PARK LIBRARY
1116 M L KING JR DR SW ATLANTA,GA 30314
(404) 752-8760
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BROOKHAVEN BRANCH LIBRARY
1242 N DRUID HILLS RD NE ATLANTA,GA 30319
(404) 848-7140
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PREACHTREE BRANCH LIBRARY
1315 PEACHTREE ST NE ATLANTA,GA 30309
(404) 885-7830
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BANKHEAD COURT BRANCH LIBRARY
1415 MAYNARD RD NW ATLANTA,GA 30331
(404) 699-8959
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CARVER HOMES BRANCH LIBRARY
1654 PRYOR RD SW ATLANTA,GA 30315
(404) 624-0623
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THOMASVILLE HEIGHTS LIBRARY
1700 THOMASVILLE DR SE ATLANTA,GA 30315
(404) 624-0620
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FULTON COUNTY DOGWOOD BR LIB
1838 BANKHEAD HWY NW ATLANTA,GA 30318
(404) 792-4961
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SUPERIOR COURT-LAW LIBRARY
185 CENTRAL AVE SW # T7000 ATLANTA,GA 30303
(404) 730-4544
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ATLANTA FULTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
1900 PERRY BLVD NW ATLANTA,GA 30318
(404) 792-4955
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ADAMS PARK LIBRARY
2231 CAMPBELLTON RD SW ATLANTA,GA 30311
(404) 752-8763
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GRESHAM BRANCH LIBRARY
2418 GRESHAM RD SE ATLANTA,GA 30316
(404) 244-4374
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STATE LAW LIBRARY
244 WASHINGTON ST SW ATLANTA,GA 30334
(404) 656-3468
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GEORGIA-HILL BRANCH LIBRARY
250 GEORGIA AVE SE # 101 ATLANTA,GA 30312
(404) 730-5427
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BUCKHEAD BRANCH LIBRARY
269 BUCKHEAD AVE NE ATLANTA,GA 30305
(404) 814-3500
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EAST POINT LIBRARY
2770 MCGEE WAY EAST POINT,GA 30344
(404) 762-4842
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BRIARCLIFF BRANCH LIBRARY
2775 BRIARCLIFF RD NE ATLANTA,GA 30329
(404) 679-4400
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BOWEN HOMES BRANCH LIBRARY
2880 YATES DR NW ATLANTA,GA 30318
(404) 792-4950
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STEWART LAKEWOOD BRNCH LIBRARY
2893 LAKEWOOD AVE SW ATLANTA,GA 30315
(404) 762-4054
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NORTHSIDE BRANCH LIBRARY
3295 NORTHSIDE PKWY NW ATLANTA,GA 30327
(404) 814-3508
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CAPITAL AREA INFORMATION CTR
341 KELLY ST SE ATLANTA,GA 30312
(404) 730-7386
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Public libraries are frequented by people of the community for many different reasons. Traditionally, people visit public libraries to borrow books. Public libraries usually lend out both fiction and non-fiction books on a variety of subjects. Most public libraries will have selections of books for children, young adults and adults that can either be read and studied at the library or borrowed and taken home for further reading. Public libraries typically require a membership to join, and these memberships are generally free. If a person does not return a book by the due date the library has assigned, then they will be charged a daily late fee.
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