Whether you're looking for a new direction, education, or a fun diversion, our Library programs can help you take the first step. We offer something special for every age and interest.
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Author Events
Your ticket to meeting the authors you enjoy.Adults Families Teens -
Book Bike
The Book Bikes provide mobile outreach services to schools, to community organizations, and at events throughout the city.Adults Children Families Teens -
Business Resource and Innovation Center (BRIC)
Whether you are an emerging entrepreneur or an established small business owner, the Business Resource and Innovation Center is here for you!Adults -
Business Resources
Whether you are running a successful company, thinking of growing your business, or just planning your first venture: start here.Adults -
Central Senior Services
Parkway Central offers a variety of programs to help you thrive at any age.Adults -
City Services
Philadelphia's government right at your fingertips.Adults Families Teens -
Computer Classes
View upcoming computer classes throughout the city.Adults Teens -
Conferences
Current and past conferences hosted by the libraryAdults Children Families Teens -
Culinary Literacy
We offer culinary literacy programs for children, teens, adults, and families. Come hungry for knowledge!Adults Children Families Teens -
Databases
Use our subscription databases to find citations and full text articles, as well as access our Digital Media and Digital Learning portals. You can filter database results by Subject and / or Audience, as well as alphabetically. If you're outside the library, you may need to enter your library card number and PIN in order to access the selected database.Adults Children Families Teens -
Digital Collections
Our Digital Collections portal currently houses over 40,000 digital images, from automotives and fine arts to children's literature and historical images of Philadelphia—there's something for everyone!Adults Children Families Teens -
Early Literacy
Learn how to bring books and literacy into the lives of young children.Children -
Edible Alphabet
Learn the English language and literacy skills through hands-on cooking projects.Adults -
Exhibitions
The Free Library is home to a wide variety of special exhibitions, which showcase the important, unique, and rare items in its collections.Adults Families Teens -
Framing Fraktur
Join the Free Library in exploring traditional Pennsylvania German folk art and its relationship to contemporary art.Adults Families Teens -
Government Publications
Parkway Central offers access to federal, state, and local government publications, with professionally-trained librarians who can answer your reference questions and help you find the materials you need.Adults -
Homebound Services
Let the Library come to you.Adults Families -
Hot Spots
Bringing computer classes and access to the latest software, technological resources, and the internet to neighborhood community centers throughout Philadelphia.Adults Teens -
Interlibrary Loan
Borrow a book from anywhere in the United States.Adults Teens -
Job Seekers
Want to change your line of work, find a new job, learn core skills, or get that crucial first job? The Free Library of Philadelphia can help you take the next step.Adults Teens -
Kids
Resources for children ages 12 and under and their families, including our Digital Learning Portal, Overdrive Kid's eReading Room, Homework Help Online, LEAP Programing, storytimes, and other fun-filled events.Children -
Languages and Learning
Relevant and engaging programs and resources for Adult Basic Education, English-language learning, world languages, and digital literacy.Adults -
Literacy Enrichment After-School Program (LEAP)
Visit the library for homework help, computer assistance, and special programs.Children Teens -
Library of Accessible Media for Pennsylvanians (LAMP)
LAMP circulates over 1.5 million titles in accessible formats like digital & braille, large print and audio described DVD's to Pennsylvanians.Adults Children Families Teens -
Literacy in Early Learning Spaces
Literacy in Early Learning Spaces is a three-year project focused on literacy and language development in children from birth through 5 years old.Children Families -
Map Overlay Tool
Our interactive map tool allows for you to explore selected historical maps and digital images overlaid on current maps from Google.Adults Teens -
Monday Poets
The Literature Department's Monday Poets series is the longest-running program for adults at the library, connecting poets and community members across Philadelphia.Adults Teens -
New Americans
The Free Library has materials and services to help you as you get settled in Philadelphia.Adults -
One Book, One Philadelphia
Join your neighbors to read and discuss the same book, the 2024 One Book, One Philadelphia featured selection, True Biz by Sara Nović.Adults Children Families Teens -
Paschalville Partnership & Job Readiness Lab
The Paschalville Partnership works with the Free Library as a hub for job seekers by bringing together a broad array of community and city partners in support of Southwest Philadelphia residents.Adults Teens -
Patent and Trademark Resource Center (PTRC)
Find information to protect your invention or business brand through patents and trademarks.Adults Teens -
Philadelphia Poet Laureate Program
The Poet Laureate is a civic position that recognizes an exceptional poet who also demonstrates a commitment to the power of poetry to engage and inspire people throughout Philadelphia's neighborhoods.Adults Families Teens -
Podcasts
The Free Library Podcast is an easy way to listen to and watch our Author Events and lectures series that take place at Parkway Central Library.Adults Teens -
Prison and Re-entry Services
Offering literacy-based resources to help bring together families separated by incarceration.Adults -
Rare Book Department
Among the largest in American public libraries, the Rare Book Department exists to serve the people of Philadelphia, as well as the students, scholars, and researchers who use its collections.Adults -
Read by 4th
Read by 4th is a citywide effort of over 80 organizations, public and private, large and small, convened and managed by the Free Library of Philadelphia, aiming to increase the number of students in Philadelphia reading on grade-level by the time they reach 4th grade.Children Families -
Read, Baby, Read
Read, Baby, Read is a Free Library initiative focused on encouraging early literacy development among infants and young toddlers under two years old. We work with 12 participating libraries across Philadelphia to reach caregivers of all ages, providing resources that support early literacy skills, language development, and purposeful play.Children Families -
Reproduction Services
Request high-resolution images from our collections, for both commercial and noncommercial use.Adults -
Regional Foundation Center
Get help with nonprofit grantseeking, fundraising, and proposal writing.Adults -
The Rosenbach
The Rosenbach, which officially merged with the Free Library in 2013, is home to one of the world’s greatest collections of rare books, manuscripts, and art. Both an exhibiting museum and library, it invites the public to explore those collections through exhibitions, programs, and more.Adults Teens -
Science in the Summer
Children learn about science through hands-on experience.Children -
Social Services
Social Workers provide open office hours in more than 15 neighborhood libraries, helping patrons find, navigate, and connect to relevant and active community and government agencies.Adults Children Families Teens -
Special Collections
Our special collections make accessible historic materials, provide reliable and knowledgeable research services, and offer instructional programs that promote understanding of our shared cultural heritage.Adults Children Families Teens -
Summer Reading and Online Reading Challenges
Fill your summer with reading, games, and creativity! Sign up for online reading challenges all year round.Adults Children Families Teens -
Sundays on Stage
Discover new cultures through dances, stories, and songs by renowned performers.Families -
Teens
From crafts to college prep, from movie screenings to film making, the Free Library has it all for teens!Teens -
Volunteer Services
Volunteering at the Free Library of Philadelphia can be rewarding and fun. We have opportunities at Central Library and our neighborhood branches throughout the city!Adults Teens -
Wireless Access
Learn more about wireless networking at the Free Library.Adults Children Families Teens