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More than books: A guide to free services at Pennsylvania public libraries

From 3-D printing, to passport renewal, to digitization of analog media, to professional development resources, you may be surprised to find out the many services Pennsylvania’s public libraries provide.

More than books: A guide to free services at Pennsylvania public libraries
The Mount Washington Branch of the Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh. (Shutterstock)

From 3-D printing, to passport renewal, to digitization of analog media, to professional development resources, you may be surprised to find out the many services Pennsylvania’s public libraries provide.

Many Pennsylvanians aren’t aware of how many valuable resources their local library provides. 

I used to be one of those people. That is, until a former colleague at the Bucks County Courier Times—from where we had both just been laid off in 2019—turned me on to all the professional development resources available online from the Free Library of Philadelphia to all Pennsylvania residents, not just those living in Philly. All I needed to access them was a library card. After an easy online application process, I was learning Adobe Premiere Pro video editing a few days later.

From accessing extensive databases to getting help from social workers, we’ve got more examples of the great services offered by the Free Library of Philadelphia here

Across the state, you’ll find public libraries that provide many enrichment opportunities and services. Some examples:

Like the Free Library of Philadelphia, some library systems, such as Allegheny County’s, offer free cards to all Pa. residents. Pennsylvania residents can also apply for a statewide library card that allows eligible residents to register for a free library card at any participating public library.