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The Inwood Library–Joseph and Sheila Rosenblatt Building, nestled in New York, NY, is a part of The New York Public Library. Situated on the ground floor of a new affordable housing development, this branch offers dedicated spaces for adults, kids, and teens. Noteworthy features include a newly expanded Teen Center with advanced technology, programming, and resources.
Visitors can explore flexible community areas, quiet study rooms, and an updated collection of books for all ages. The library also boasts enhanced technology and systems, providing an array of services such as free Wi-Fi, computer access, engaging programs, and stimulating classes. Moreover, the Library no longer imposes late fines, aiming to create a more accessible environment for all patrons.
With a focus on community engagement, the Inwood Library invites individuals of all ages to partake in various events, classes, and resources. From interactive STEAM Discovery Kits for kids and tweens to personalized book selections through Shelf Help, there's something for everyone at this vibrant and inclusive branch. Discover the wealth of opportunities awaiting at the Inwood Library–Joseph and Sheila Rosenblatt Building!
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Great space and wonderful children's area but almost always some issue with downstairs bathrooms. Better maintenance needed.
I called to inquire on an event for my child and so I wanted to confirm the time and I spoke with a RUDE man named Timothy who was becoming upset cause I had asked him to please check for me. He...
This library and the amazingly awesome staff (especially Eric) exceeded my expectations! I'm currently visiting New York on vacation but had a phone interview scheduled as well (crazy I know). I...
I stopped in because I had just finished a book off my summer reading stack and wanted something new. Little did I know what I had hoped would be a quick side trip to my local library would turn...
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