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With the San Francisco Public Library system's main library and its 27 branches closed since the city issued a shelter-in-place order in mid-March, its members have only had access to online ...
The next day, District 8’s Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial branch began turning its Wi-Fi off after hours — a policy that San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) spokesperson Jaime Wong told ...
Workers with the San Francisco Public Library walked the picket line Tuesday in hopes of getting city leader's attention. They said the city's drug and homelessness crisis is spilling into the ...
For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, some libraries in San Francisco will begin offering limited indoor service starting in May.
That’s part of what staff at the San Francisco Public Library had in mind when they announced Bay Beats, a free, streamable collection of albums from more than 100 local artists, in genres including ...
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San Francisco Public Library launches LGBTQ focused TV showThe San Francisco Public Library (SFPL) is launching a new series of LGBTQ+ programming in the style of classic TV talk shows. Driving the news: "Booked & Beautiful" will feature conversations ...
Treasure Island gets a new public library… in a vending machine San Francisco wants to create fertile oases of books in areas without libraries.
San Francisco Public Library is reopening 11 more neighborhood branches for in-person service in the next two weeks and will also resume pre-pandemic hours at the Main Library after the Labor Day ...
There are also tons of other electronic resources at SFPL — including genealogy databases like Ancestry, Fold3, and HeritageQuest. And don’t forget the library’s online subscriptions to newspapers and ...
The San Francisco Public Library will once again allow patrons to bring home books and other items, via a curbside pickup program that starts later this month, city officials said.
Library Book a Century Overdue Returned Watch the moment 'Forty Minutes Late," which was 100 years overdue, was returned to the San Francisco Public Library system.
EastSide Arts Alliance and Nomadic Press are calling for the “timely removal” of their exhibition at the San Francisco Public Library unless the mural is reinstated.
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