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    Mesquite Public Library System

    3.8 (6 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 6:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Central Library

    Central Library

    4.1(27 reviews)
    9.9 mi

    A very pretty and welcoming library with lots of light, soft seating, tables, and comfortable…read morereading nooks. There's plenty of free parking at the library and close to downtown and other interesting sites. It is clean and quiet with an excellent selection of books and materials along with a dedicated room for resources like sewing, printing, and special crafts.

    "I have always imagined that paradise would be a kind of library." - Jorge Luis Borges…read more Today I walked into a new Library. Well, new to me. It's in Garland, Texas, a town not far from where I live. And it felt like a kids paradise from the moment I walked down the stairs into the children's area. I saw children gathered around for a special event, and they were all filled with joy and many were giggling. What a beautiful experience it was to see such happiness around books. And isn't that what being a child is supposed to be like? The walls were covered with creative nature scenes, just like you're walking into a storybook. And they carved out the sweetest little reading nooks so you could enjoy your time, privately, with a great story. There was a wonderful artistic mobile hanging over the area where you walk down to the children's area, and fun seating for storytime readings. And let's not miss out on the slide kids can go down to get to the children's area. What a fun idea! Hats off to whomever thought that one through! Every person I talked to in this library was genuinely nice. It truly felt like a safe and happy place to be - for both children and adults. I'm coming back with my grandchildren, and I already know it will be a great adventure for us all!

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    Bridwell Library - SMU - Methodist Collection Reading Room

    Bridwell Library - SMU

    5.0(3 reviews)
    11.6 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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    Dallas Public Library - Lochwood Branch

    Dallas Public Library - Lochwood Branch

    4.3(11 reviews)
    7.1 mi

    Not a library.... More like a daycare…read more..... For the past few times i have visited to work on stuff they always have kid running around screaming and being loud.... What happened to being quiet in a library???? This place feels like a daycare and will always be kids running around screaming. Don't recommend if you are trying to find a quiet place to work or use the library in general.

    Goodbye Casa View, hello Lochwood! After holding my breath for a couple of years, my hood finally…read morehas a new library branch. And let me tell you something, it was so worth the wait! The exterior is modern and funky with eco-friendly xeriscape landscaping and a huge (ha-yuge!) parking lot. The interior is absolutely gorgeous. It's bright, warm, friendly, and inviting, everything the old branch wasn't. They even saved part of the old YMCA building and worked it into the new design. Thrifty! I still absolutely love having the ability to set up an online queue and have a nonstop reading list at my disposal. No more driving all over Dallas, hitting whatever branch happens to have the book I want. And the only way the pickup could be easier is if someone delivered the books to my house. You go to the bookshelf that holds all the requests and grab your books, then you either check out at the front desk or...wait for it...you use one of the two self-check kiosks! I can be in and out in less than 2 minutes. (TWHS!) There are meeting rooms, quiet study rooms, and I hear there's a theater even though I haven't seen it myself. There are at least 20 computers and a ton of desks and chairs scattered throughout the entire building. There are also numerous electrical outlets if you need to plug in a laptop. The after-hours book drop was a little hard to find at first, but I finally figured out it's on the back side of the building (facing Marchant Circle). You can now drop books off without even getting out of your car. I've always been a huge supporter of libraries and I couldn't be happier with how my tax dollars were spent on this branch.

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