Dewey was unveiled as the new Burbank Library mascot on May 21, 2014. The library mascot design contest was a volunteer effort of the Burbank Neighborhood Leadership Program Class of 2014.
For one out of five adults in the United States, reading this paragraph is either difficult or impossible.
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Welcome to a very different year of Summer Reading with the Burbank Public Library!
If you are a Burbank resident unable to come to the library, let Burbank Public Library come to you! Each homebound person is matched with a volunteer, who will deliver library materials every six weeks on a day and time agreed upon.
The Burbank Central Library and two branch libraries, Buena Vista Branch and Northwest Branch,
offer an extensive collection of materials, expert research staff and supportive services.
For your convenience, the Library offers:
Your User ID (LIBRARY CARD NUMBER without spaces) and PIN are needed to:
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Printing is available at all Burbank libraries; please see the Information Services desk for assistance. Printing is $.10 per page for black and white, and $.50 per page for color. There is a 20 page limit for each print job.
For information on job openings at the Burbank Public Library, visit the City of Burbank's Online Employment Center or call the City's Employment Opportunity Hotline at 818-238-5000.
The Burbank Public Library makes its meeting rooms at the Central Library and Buena Vista Branch Library available for community use. See the document below for full details of meeting room rental policies, the application process, and the application form.
Genealogy resource with over 1.5 billion names. Includes records from U.S. census, military, court, land, probate, church records, and passenger lists (available for In-Library Use only).
A collection of popular full-text magazine, newspaper, and journal articles, plus other sources, covering virtually every subject area of general interest.
The Los Angeles Times offers searchable full text articles back to 1988.
Pronunciator is a web-based language learning program that offers courses in 163 languages. It helps users improve their pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and listening skills through interactive self-directed lessons.
NoveList Plus is the premiere database of reading recommendations and a comprehensive source of information about books.
Visit the CSUN Oviatt Library's "Research Assistance Overview" page.
Assistive pages on how to find books, understand your assignments, and more.
Watch this short tutorial — Designed for students in grades 6 through 12, the Student Research Center provides students in secondary schools with the most appropriate research tools to e