The 96th Street Library in New York City is a historic branch of the New York Public Library, established in 1905 with funding from Andrew Carnegie. Serving as a vital hub of information, learning, and recreation, it offers a wide range of resources, including books, Wi-Fi, computers, classes, and engaging programs for all ages.
With a commitment to accessibility, the library provides fully accessible facilities and services, ensuring that everyone can benefit from its offerings. As part of its mission to support the community, the library has implemented a no late fines policy and offers personalized book-selection services through Shelf Help. Additionally, it provides online classes, programs, and resources, catering to people of all ages.
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