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Santa Clara City Library | Home library Find Us Central Park Library 2635 Homestead Rd Santa Clara, CA 95051 408 615 2900 Visit the City Site Locations Central Park Library Northside Branch Library Mission Branch Library Bookmobile
Santa Clara County Library District All SCCLD locations will be CLOSED ALL DAY Monday, January 19 for Martin Luther King, Jr Day Bookdrops available for returns See current regular library hours
Santa Clara City Library Contact Us Santa Clara City Library 2635 Homestead Road Santa Clara, CA 95051 (408) 615-2970
Library | County of Santa Clara | County of Santa Clara The top-ranked Santa Clara County Library District offers eight locations and provides literacy and tutoring services, adult and children’s reading programs, a bookmobile, employment resources, and research tools
Libraries - Santa Clara University University Library The University Library at Santa Clara (aka the learning commons, which is easier to say than its full name: Harrington Learning Commons, Sobrato Technology Center, and Orradre Library) is an inspiring and groundbreaking place of research and learning Spanning 194,000 square feet on four levels, our library features energy-efficient lighting, light-filled public spaces
Santa Clara Public Library -- Santa Clara City Library Santa Clara Public Library -- Santa Clara, CA Type: Public 2635 Homestead Road, Santa Clara California United States (Santa Clara County) Director: Patty Wong A member of the Urban Libraries Council
Locations | Santa Clara County Library - BiblioEvents Campbell Express Library Hours Locations 1 West Campbell Avenue, Room E46 Campbell CA 95008 Campbell Library: (408) 866-1991 Community Librarian: campbell_manager@lib sccgov org
Other Local Libraries - Santa Clara County Library District Braille and Talking Books, California State Library -- Braille, cassettes, talking books, magazines, and playback equipment for Northern California residents unable to read conventional print