The Case Memorial Library plays a pivotal role in meeting the informational, education, and cultural needs of the community through its print and non-print materials, electronic technology, and programming. The library provides a skilled and dedicated staff including five full-time professional librarians as well as support staff to serve the community. The library offers a variety of programs to patrons each month including a monthly Art in the Library exhibit and reception, children's story times, films, one-on-one job search training, and more. At the library, patrons have free access to public computers equipped with Internet access and Microsoft Office and free Wi-Fi access is available in the library and on its grounds. There are two private rooms are available for quiet study and several desks, tables, and comfortable sitting areas throughout the library where patrons can relax or work on projects. Meetings rooms are available for reservation for non-profit groups and for-profit groups. The Friends of the Library hold a semi-annual "Giant Book Sale" offering a wide variety of books, DVDs, videocassettes, and CDs for reasonable prices, enabling them to support and help enrich the library.
Services: Reference Assistance; Free Computer and Internet Access; Online Research Databases Accessible from Home; Downloadable Audiobooks and E-Books; Free Online SAT Prep Course; New Haven Register Online; Resources for Job Seekers