Despite coronavirus closures, Pima librarians still answering questions
While the public can't go wander the stacks to select books, staff at the Pima County Public Library are still available to answer questions, via phone and email.... Read more»
While the public can't go wander the stacks to select books, staff at the Pima County Public Library are still available to answer questions, via phone and email.... Read more»
The Tucson Symphony Orchestra will host a series of free discussions at three Pima County public libraries this fall, in efforts to reach out to a broader audience of Tucsonans.... Read more»
Woods Memorial Library and Quincie Douglas Library will be closed temporarily for new carpet installation and workflow improvements in April and May.... Read more»
Pima County Public Library's One Book, One Community program is holding a series of public discussions about Octavia Butler's award-winning "Parable of the Sower" beginning this weekend.... Read more»
A $3 million expansion of the Flowing Wells Library will grow the facility to 13,000 square feet, nearly tripling its size, with a multipurpose room, children's room, patio and an updated collection. The library will be closed beginning October 1, and is expected to reopen in late summer next year.... Read more»
A Midtown public library will be closed for about three weeks in June, as new computers are installed and the service desk upgraded at the Martha Cooper branch of the Pima County Public Library.... Read more»