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Find a program or event | Ottawa Public Library Find a program or event Some in-branch programs require registration with your library card Please log in with your library account or follow this link to apply for a card online You can also apply for a card in person at any of our 33 locations
Contact us | Ottawa Public Library View commonly-used forms: invite the library to a special event, contact a library department, request a tutorial with library staff, submit a request for reconsideration, submit a suggestion to purchase, or request accessibility support
Who we serve | Ottawa Public Library As the public library of a remarkable national capital and a city of significant diversity and engaged citizens, OPL serves all residents within the 2,700 square km of the City of Ottawa
About OPL | Ottawa Public Library Of the more than 1 8 million items in the collections, 72 per cent are books However, OPL also lends musical instruments, telescopes, access passes to museums and parks, and other items for public use such as CO2 monitors
| Ottawa Public Library 1:1 Tutorial Payphones Battery recycling Book Drop - Open 24 hrs Gaming Local History Collection Wheelchair Accessible All-gender washrooms Heritage Building Second-Hand Book Sales Chromebooks Meeting Room (s) Scanning Microfilm or Microfiche Readers
Browse | Ottawa Public Library About Ottawa Public Library Library board Strategic plan Library policies, frameworks and statements Contact us Careers Media room Hours Locations Find a branch Bookmobile The Central Branch at Ādisōke Service announcements Borrowing Loan periods and fees FAQs Access passes: museums, parks, and skiing Support the Library Volunteer Public
Main | Ottawa Public Library Located downtown in the heart of the business and government communities, the Main branch is the place for reference services, including the Ottawa Room, which holds an extensive collection of local historical documents