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    Dallas Public Library - J. Erik Jonsson Central Library

    3.6 (47 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Spooky!
    Shana W.

    The Dallas Public Library is a fantastic area for the community. Serving the public with regular library duties while also going above and beyond to host fun events. Most recently we attended the Beetlejuice party where there was karaoke, the movie playing, tarot card readings, vendors, free drinks, dancing, and more! There is truly something special about the amount of dedication they give to the community!

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    Kain B.

    Love it here and the people are so nice can't sleep here but can charge ur phone. Met nice people here

    We went to view a folio of Shakespeare's works. Sounds cool right? Super old document with all of Shakespeare's works? It's not. It was reprinted in 1902. So old, but not strictly speaking an original. Big ole book but the only thing you can see is a bill of accrued-no actual text from the plays.

    Supposed to be the manager.....
    Mario P.

    Birth certificate place is unprofessional people to laugh at your face and not give us copies of what we paid for.... Never coming again

    Now my parents can enter my little sister's world.
    Jo P.

    My kid and I totally geek out here. She gets into the chalkboard, costumes, blocks, and big books they have available, while I delve into whatever book I've picked up downstairs. I love that they have YA and easy children's books in Vietnamese, but this is a small collection compared to ones I've seen in Arlington. Plenty of Spanish books though. We've yet to explore further than the 1st and 2nd floor of this gargantuan library, but I hear there's some pretty interesting stuff up there. I doubt the guard in the elevator bank would hear our muffled screams if we were shanked in the concrete shadows of the underground parking garage, so we save our own lives (along with a few bucks) by riding our bike. There are bike racks INSIDE the foyer, right before the second set of doors. Truly though, I think library parking should be free, if only to give some people that little push they need to rediscover the library.

    Shakespeare's First Folio, find it on the seventh floor.
    Charlotte J.

    I'm a big fan of the Dallas Public Libraries, and the Central Library will always be my first love. Floors upon floors of books, DVDs, CDs, and plenty of other great materials abound here. They have a great children's section and lots of available computers (handy when my wifi at home was down for a few days). The staff is always so kind and friendly and ready to help you find whatever you need. This library also contains some great hidden gems, like the seventh floor display of Shakespeare's First Folio, beautifully displayed and so cool to see. And just around the corner you can see an original copy of the Declaration of Independence. I agree that the parking is certainly not the best, the garage is difficult to find and costs money (but if you're staying for less than 15 minutes you can get out without paying!). Other than that your only option is metered street parking. If you can walk, it's worth it. A cool new feature they have now is their iPhone/Android App, which you can download for free. With it, you can easily browse their catalog, see what books you have currently on loan, and renew materials easily. It's saved my behind on multiple occasions!

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    The 7th floor has two great permanent exhibits: Shakespeare's First Folio and a copy of the Declaration of Independence.

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    Bridwell Library - SMU - Methodist Collection Reading Room

    Bridwell Library - SMU

    5.0(3 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    As a student and employee of Southern Methodist University, I spend a lot of time in libraries. I…read moream completing my masters of divinity at Perkins School of Theology and, trust me, Bridwell has everything you could possibly need and more when it comes to religion. I love the reference rooms and the reference librarians. Both David and Jane know the answers to anything and everything and are happy to help. They are willing to read over your papers and submit edits, which makes a huge difference when professors are picky about citations and footnotes. Bridwell is one of the main reasons why I chose to attend Perkins School of Theology and move to Dallas, Texas. This is a library that you must visit if you ever find yourself on SMU's campus.

    Theology Library at Southern Methodist University. This is…read moreprobably one of the fanciest libraries I've ever been in. They have a beautiful place to study, read, reflect, or research. They've got really nice tables, with comfortable chairs in a magnificent setting, right in the heart of the SMU campus. This is a theology library, so don't expect any copies of Green Eggs and Ham, or the latest Stephen King thriller. Their collection is large, deep, and historical. Get this- they actually have a copy of the Gutenburg Bible here, arguably one of the rarest and most valuable books in existence. I've tried to order it at my local library via an Interlibrary Loan, but got rejected. They let you look at it, but want to be there to show it off with white gloves. They provide you with any items to take notes with. It's really quite exquisite and beautiful. This is a great place to do some research on theology, and to post up for exams. You're not going to get bothered here, it's quiet. Downstairs, be sure to check out the mechanical bookshelves, which move with a push of a button. Swanky!

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    South Irving Library

    South Irving Library

    4.8(9 reviews)
    9.4 mi

    I met a friend at this library today and I was impressed in many ways!…read more First, it's lovely! Beautiful wood embellishments throughout that makes it very inviting and elegant. A Christmas tree made of books. Yes, I did say books! It was truly a moment of whimsy and warmth. Comfortable furniture with enough space that many different people could feel secure and comfortable while visiting, reading, or working. And the staff was truly kind. They smiled at everyone who entered and engaged with us in a way that made you feel seen. Now, for the part that touched my heart the most... people between homes gathered in this beautiful library. Respectfully, humbly, and with ease. Everyone in the building felt like they belonged. Everyone felt comfortable. We all felt each other's presence and it was an easy presence.

    As a hard-core reader , South Irving Library is one of my favorite community spots. In addition to…read moreits excellent collection of books, magazines, audiobooks and DVDs, the library offers a bright, welcoming environment whether you're settling in for a few quiet hours of reading or attending one of their weekly storytimes, craft sessions, or lectures. Additionally the staff is very friendly and library is quite hygiene. With amenities like printing, scanning, and a computer lab, it's a invaluable community asset. Overall it provides an inspiring environment for learning, connecting with others, and gaining access to information.

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