San Rafael Public Library

Library Updates

Welcome back, teens!

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We’re welcoming teens back to the library this summer with outdoor programming! Check out our biweekly Art Jams and Gaming Sessions throughout June and July at the Downtown library, and sharpen up your anime-style art skills with Carlos Nieto III at the Downtown, Pickleweed, or Northgate libraries.

We aren’t accepting teen volunteers quite yet — check back after the summer for volunteer opportunities, and to see everything else we’ll have in store for teens through the rest of the year.

Looking for something fun to read this summer? Check out our teen book lists, read some manga, and come visit the library or send us a chat if you can’t find what you’re looking for!

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Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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May was chosen as the designated heritage month to commemorate the first arrival of Japanese immigrants to the US on May 7, 1843, and the completion of the transcontinental railroad — whose tracks were laid almost entirely by Chinese and Chinese American laborers — on May 10, 1869. Check out the official site for historical archives, online activities, and more!

May is also Arab American Heritage Month and Jewish Heritage Month. Here are some book lists to keep you reading throughout May and the rest of the year!






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Library Appreciation Week: April 3-9, 2022

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The theme for National Library Week 2022 is “Connect with Your Library”! Find out some of the ways the San Rafael Public Library is a hub for connecting you to technology.

Virtual Reality @ Northgate
Virtual Reality is back at Northgate on Saturdays from 12-5 on a drop-in, first come first serve basis! Thank you to our partners at XRLibraries for providing us with new Oculus Quest 2 headsets, available in English and Spanish. Try a variety of XR (extended reality) experiences. These VR headsets simulate being physically present in the virtual environment—it’s a very cool experience!

Chromebooks for Check-Out
In addition to our desktop public computers, Chromebooks are now available for check-out at all 3 San Rafael Public Library locations: Downtown, Northgate and Pickleweed! To check out a Chromebook, ask a staff member at the service desk. Library card and photo identification required; patrons must be 13+ to check-out a Chromebook.

Chromebooks are available for in-library use only and must be returned before the end of the day. Printing is not available.

Video Games @ Northgate
Northgate’s video game collection is now available for checkout! We have games available for Nintendo SwitchXbox One, and PS4 & PS5. Games check out for 3 weeks at a time with no renewals. As a part of Northgate’s collection, they are not holdable. Come visit us Wednesdays-Saturdays from 11-5 to pick up a game and have some fun!

eBooks & eResources
Check-out eBooks, eAudiobooks and popular magazines with your library card, or stream movies and other media with Hoopla and Kanopy. Get employment and support for veterans with JobNow & VetNow, grow your language skills with Mango Languages, get access to New York Times Online, and more!

Wifi
All our library locations offer free gigabit wifi–no password required. San Rafael Public Libraries are on the Cenic high-bandwidth fiber optic network. Bring your own devices, or check-out one of our Chromebooks!

 

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Virtual Reality Saturdays @ Northgate

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Virtual Reality is back at Northgate on Saturdays from 12-5pm! Space is limited and sign-ups are first come, first serve.

Thank you to our partners at XRLibraries for providing us with new Oculus Quest 2 headsets, available in English and Spanish. Try a variety of XR (extended reality) experiences. These VR headsets simulate being physically present in the virtual environment—it’s a very cool experience!

 

FAQs

Is there a minimum age requirement to use the VR headsets?
Yes. We require patrons to be at least 13 years old to use the VR headsets, based on product safety guidance.

Can I make an appointment ahead of time?
No. We are offering VR on a first come, first serve basis. Pop into the Northgate branch on Saturdays between 12-5 to see if you can grab a slot. There are lots of cool books, DVDs, and even video games to browse while you wait your turn!

Are the headsets sanitized between use?
Yes. We sanitize the headsets after each use using UV technology.

Is there someone available to teach me how to operate the headsets?
Yes! We welcome first-time users. Our awesome Webstars are available to get you set-up and comfortable using the equipment.

What can I do when using a headset?
Walk through a simulation of the Apollo 11 Moon landing, play a rhythm-based game, tour a National Park — stop by the Northgate branch to see a full list!

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Chromebooks for Check-Out

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Chromebooks for check-out. In-library use only.

Chromebooks are now available for check-out at all 3 San Rafael Public Library locations: Downtown, Northgate and Pickleweed! To check out a Chromebook, ask a staff member at the service desk. Library card and photo identification required; patrons must be 13+ to check-out a Chromebook.

Chromebooks are available for in-library use only and must be returned before the end of the day. Printing is not available.

FAQs

Do I need a Google account to use a Chromebook?
A Google account is not required to browse the internet; simply browse as a guest. However, you must have a Google account to use Microsoft compatible applications such as Google Docs for word processing, or Google Slides for presentations. Our desktop public computers are equipped with the Microsoft suite of products.

Will the Chromebook save my account information?
Not if you browse as a guest! Choose “Browse as guest” at the start-up screen even if you have a Google account (you can then log-in to your Google account through the browser). When you end your session, your browsing data will be wiped. If you do choose to log-in using your personal account, practice good digital hygiene by selecting “remove account” from the device after you log-out.

Can it read a flash drive?
Yes! Each Chromebook has one USB port that can be used to read a flash drive.

Does it have a headphone jack?
Yes! You can plug in any standard headphones. Please be considerate to other patrons when listening to audio.

Does it have a CD/DVD drive?
No, our Chromebooks do not have the ability to play back CDs or DVDs.

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Video Games at SRPL!

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Video Games @ Northgate

Northgate’s video game collection is now available for checkout!

We have games available for Nintendo SwitchXbox One, and PS4 & PS5. Games check out for 3 weeks at a time with no renewals. As a part of Northgate’s collection, they are not holdable. Come visit us Wednesdays-Saturdays from 11-5 to pick up a game and have some fun!

Games by console

All games

 

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Black History Month 2022

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Each February, Black History Month reminds us to honor and share not only the past, but to continue building a future for Black communities – not just in February, but year-round. Take some time this month to read books by Black authors, and try out a new genre or two!

Adults/All Ages

Kids & Teens

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Card Crafts and Secret Valentines, oh my!

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Celebrate February with a fun craft and our Secret Valentine books!

Craft a card! Feb 1-14

Pick up a craft-a-card kit at any of our branches starting on February 1 in the children’s room at the Downtown branch, or at the service desks at Pickleweed and Northgate. Each kit will contain supplies for making two cards – have fun crafting, and then share with your loved ones! Supplies are limited and kits may not be available at all branches.

Secret Valentine Books

We will have books available for children, teens, and adults at all of our branches. Read the Valentine on the front for a sneak peek and then take home your Secret Valentine pick (or picks!), unwrap, and fall in love! Please reuse or recycle the wrapping paper. 💚♻

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2021 SRPL Covered

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2021 SRPL Covered: A Year in Review

Happy New Year! As we welcome in 2022, we’re taking a moment to look back on our library in 2021. Please join us in reviewing the books and media we all enjoyed, and more! Place a hold on anything you missed, and get a jump on your resolution of using your public library more. Thanks for being the best part of our year!

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top items: 1. The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennet 2. Library Park Passes 3. The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

 The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennet
Library Park Passes
The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top eBooks: 1. The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave 2. Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir 3. Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Malibu Rising by Taylor Jenkins Reid

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top DVDs: 1. Minari 2. News of the World 3. Nomadland

Minari
News of the World
Nomadland

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top items by kids: 1. Dog Man Unleashed by Dav Pilkey 2. Grime and Punishment by Dav Pilkey 3. Dog Man and Cat Kid by Dav Pilkey

Dog Man Unleashed by Dav Pilkey
Grime and Punishment by Dav Pilkey
Dog Man and Cat Kid by Dav Pilkey

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top eAudiobooks: 1. The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave 2. The Maidens by Alex Michaelid 3. The Duke and I by Julia Quinn

The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
The Maidens by Alex Michaelid
The Duke and I by Julia Quinn

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. Top Pint-Size Storytime: January 12th by Lea!

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. 5 months of curbside service...Number of holds and renewal requests met: 77,205.

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. 7 months of walk-in service... number of patrons through our doors: 44,440.

SRPL Covered Best of 2021. 12 months of programs...total programs: 239. Total attendees: 17, 209.

 

 

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We’re Back! Expanded Hours & Services

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We're back! New library hours starting Jan 9

 

Downtown
Monday-Thursday, 9:00-7:00
Friday-Sunday, 10:00-5:00

Pickleweed
Tuesday-Wednesday, 9:00-5:00
Thursday, 11:00-7:00
Friday-Saturday, 10:00-5:00

Northgate
Wednesday-Saturday, 11:00-5:00

FAQ

If I have a question, when can I call?
Our phones will continue to operate during our open hours. We will also continue to be available via Chat during our open hours.

How else can I get in contact with you?
You are always welcome to send us an email at library@cityofsanrafael.org

Will computer availability change?
Computers are available at our Downtown and Pickleweed locations during open hours.

Will anything about my checkouts change?
Our checkout limits have recently been expanded! We have also been fine-free since July 2021.

What about programming?
We are continuing to offer both virtual and in-person programs. Please check our Event calendar.

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  • 4th Street Pop-Up Library

    Hours
    Sun: 10:00-5:00
    Mon: 10:00-7:00
    Tues: 10:00-7:00
    Weds: 10:00-7:00
    Thurs: 10:00-5:00
    Fri: 10:00-5:00
    Sat: 10:00-5:00

    Contact
    (415) 485-3323

    Address
    1009 4th Street
    San Rafael, CA 94901

  • Pickleweed Library

    Hours
    Sun: closed
    Mon: 10:00-5:00
    Tues: 10:00-5:00
    Weds: 12:00-7:00
    Thurs: 10:00-5:00
    Fri: 10:00-5:00
    Sat: 10:00-5:00

    Contact
    (415) 485-3483

    Address
    50 Canal Street
    San Rafael, CA 94901

  • Northgate Library

    Hours
    Sun: closed
    Mon: closed
    Tues: 12:00-7:00
    Weds: 10:00-5:00
    Thurs: 10:00-5:00
    Fri: 10:00-5:00
    Sat: 10:00-5:00

    Contact
    (415) 890-5670

    Address
    5800 Northgate Drive Ste. 083
    San Rafael, CA 94903


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