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Sidewalk Service Locations

Sidewalk Service is available by request at all open library locations. Please contact your local library for more information.

The following libraries are offering Sidewalk Service for library card signups and holds pickup:

Carson Library: Monday, Wednesday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, and Tuesday, 12 – 8 pm.
West Covina Library: Tuesday – Wednesday, 12 – 8 pm and Thursday – Saturday, 10 am – 6 pm.

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Laptop & Hotspot Loans

laptop and hotspot loansDo you know anyone without internet or a computer at home who would benefit from borrowing them—to apply for jobs, access homeschooling resources, or simply stay connected to information? You can now check out a Chromebook equipped with LTE or a Chromebook with hotspot kit. Both are available for 6 weeks, with the option to renew, if available.

Please note: Laptop & Hotspot Loan Kits require a full access Adult card to check out. Call your nearest library location for details about signing up or upgrading your digital card.

Do not return Laptop & Hotspot Kits in the bookdrop. Please return to library staff.

Please call any library location to place a hold on a Laptop & Hotspot Loan Kit. 

How it Works

1. Call the Library once you have received notification that your hold is available or once you have uploaded your print job to let them know when you will pick up your holds and/or document.

2. Park in the library’s parking lot. Please bring a face covering with you; you must use one while picking up your holds or print job.

3. Call the Library at the number listed on the parking sign.

4. Follow staff instructions. You’ll be asked to wait in a designated area, wearing a face covering, while your holds and/or document are brought to a table for you to pick up.

5. Pick up your items and enjoy at home!

6. Return items to a bookdrop by the due date. Laptop & Hotspot Loans must be returned in person; please call the owning library to arrange a return.

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Printing Pickup

Self-service printing is available at any of our open library locations.

Now available at all Sidewalk Service locations! Print up to 10 pages daily (see library schedules for days available) from your device to our printers using our wireless printing service, and pick up with no contact. After uploading your document(s), please call the Sidewalk Service library closest to you to arrange pickup. Print jobs will immediately be placed in an envelope for confidentiality. For more information, see FAQs below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Sidewalk Service FAQs
1. How do I arrange pickup if I am deaf or hard-of-hearing?

For customers who are deaf or hard-of-hearing, please send an email to Ask A Librarian at least 2 business days before you want to pick up your holds. Be sure to identify the Sidewalk Service Library you are using. We’ll forward the request to staff at that library who will contact you by email and make pickup arrangements directly with you.

2. What about evening and weekend hours?

All Sidewalk Service locations now offer evening pickup on Tuesdays, and many locations offer pickup on Saturdays. Please see the list of libraries above for details.

3. If I don’t have a mobile phone, how do I alert library staff that I’m at the library?

If you do not have access to a mobile phone, please call before coming to the library to arrange a timed pick up. Library staff will have your holds out on the table at the designated time and will leave the items on the table for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, staff will return the items to the library for safe-keeping. If you miss your pick up time, please call library staff to arrange another time.

4. I have 15 items waiting for me but I don’t want all of them right now. Can I choose what to pick up?

Yes, you may choose specific items to pick up. Please call the library and tell staff which items you’ve selected for pickup before you come to the library.

Printing Pickup FAQs
1. Will I be able to enter the library to print my items?

You may enter the library to print if the library has reopened. If a library is open for Sidewalk Service only, you will need to call and arrange a no contact pick up.

2. Will I need to call ahead to pick up my documents?

Only if you are arranging a pick up using Sidewalk Service. Staff will confirm over the phone that your print job was sent successfully and will then arrange a time for you to pick up your items.

3. What do I need to do to have documents printed at the library?

You’ll need a library card or digital library card in good standing in order to have documents printed. You will also need to visit our Wireless Printing page for the printing link or download the SmartAlec app to print from a mobile device. Once you upload your document, you will either need to use a print station at an open library to print your items, or call the library and provide them with your library card number so staff can retrieve your print job from the print station inside the library and arrange a pickup time. Documents will be placed in an envelope for privacy and delivered using Sidewalk Service. Staff will not be able to discuss your print job during the pick-up process so if you have questions or concerns please call the library and speak to staff over the phone.

4. What hours will this service be available?

Printing Pickup is available during open library hours.

5. I don’t feel comfortable letting staff print my private documents. Are there any other options for me to print?

You can print your own items by visiting one of our open library locations.

6. It would be so much easier if I could just send the document I want to print via an email attachment. Can I do that?

In order to keep submitted documents as confidential as possible, we use the SmartAlec app, which automatically converts print files to PDF and deletes them 24 hours after they are uploaded. This automatic process is not available through regular library email accounts, and we will not print documents submitted in this way.

7. I need more than 10 pages a day. Is there any way I can add funds to print more than 10 pages?

Additional pages may be printed at any open library location. A customer receives 10 free pages each open service day and the pages can be copies, prints, or a combination of each. Pages in excess of the 10 free ones are $0.15 per page. Printing additional pages is not available at Sidewalk Service-only locations.

8. My printouts don’t look right. How can I have them reprinted?

Staff cannot discuss printing issues during the pick-up process. Please call the library for reprinting options.

9. I don’t have a computer, but need things printed. Can library staff print items for me?

Staff at the library can print items from publicly accessible websites for customers as part of regular library reference service (limit of 10 pages per day). We are, however, unable to print items from personal accounts (such as a customer’s personal email).

10. I need copies - is there any way staff can make copies for me?

Copy machines are available at open library locations. Unfortunately, we are currently unable to make copies for customers at Sidewalk Service locations. If you need multiple copies of a print job, please let staff know when you call. Staff can make multiple copies if it does not exceed 10 pages per day.

Laptop & Hotspot Loan FAQs
1. Who can check out a Chromebook kit?

Adults with a standard adult library card in good standing will be able to check out a Chromebook kit at a participating library.

2. How do I check out a Chromebook kit?

Requests for Chromebook kits can be made using our online catalog or over the phone, like any of our other materials. At this time requests are site-specific and can only be placed at libraries offering the service (listed above). Call a library offering the service to arrange a same-day checkout, if kits are available.

3. When can I pick up my Laptop & Hotspot?

Call the owning library and arrange to pick up your kit during Sidewalk Service hours. If your library is open for inside services, you may enter the building and ask for your kit at the service counter.

4. How long can I keep the Laptop & Hotspot Loan? Can I renew?

The kits can be borrowed for 3 weeks. If no other customers are on the waiting list, the checkout can be renewed up to 3 times. The renewal needs to be made before your checkout period ends.

5. How do I return the Chromebook Kit?

Chromebooks must be returned in person to the owning library during library service hours. They cannot be returned in the bookdrop. They cannot be returned to any library other than the one where the kit was checked out. If you are using Sidewalk Service, please call the owning library to arrange a drop-off time and call again to alert staff when at the library. Staff will assist you through the return process. If you are returning the kit to a library that is open for inside services, you may bring the kit inside to a service counter and staff will assist you. Staff will contact you if there are any questions or concerns.

6. Are there late fees?

While fees for overdue materials were eliminated as of August 10, 2021, the Library encourages customers to return Chromebooks by their due dates. The Chromebook will become disabled once the loan period has ended.

7. Will I be charged if the Chromebook is damaged while in my possession? How much?

Yes, fees will depend on the type of damage.

8. Will my documents stay on the Chromebook after I return it?

All documents are deleted once the Chromebook is shut down. This will happen even during your 3-week checkout period, so we advise you to back up your documents on a flash drive or in Google Docs if you are working on something you want to keep.

9. Does the Chromebook include the internet?

A wireless hotspot device is included when you check out the Chromebook. This will give you access to the internet.

10. I don’t have a printer. Can I print things through the library?

Yes, you can use our Wi-Fi printing service on the borrowed Chromebook and send your documents wirelessly to any library that offers Sidewalk Service. Or, send a document to a library that is open for inside service and print your document inside through self-service printing. Customers receive 10 free pages per day of open library service.

11. Will library staff provide an orientation on the technology when I check it out?

A basic instruction sheet will be provided explaining how to turn on and connect the equipment. If you have further questions, please call your local library.

12. I am not good with computers. Will Library staff help me use the Chromebook or answer technical questions?

Library staff is able to provide basic help with your computer—like how to turn it on, connect the wireless hotspot, or how to locate programs. For help, please call your local library.

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With your LA County Library card, you can download or stream eBooks, eAudiobooks, magazines, music, and movies on your computer, tablet, or phone. It's free and you'll never have to worry about overdue fines!

You'll need a library card in good standing and a PIN to access most downloadable & streaming content.

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Welcome to a New Way to Read...

Have you walked into a library and wished you could check out more books than you could possibly carry? Check out a Kindle Paperwhite at participating libraries with a collection of titles that you are sure to enjoy. Each Kindle has been loaded with expert-selected books.

You don’t need internet access - all the books are pre-loaded onto the Kindle so you are ready to read.

  • Three week checkout
  • Renew up to 3 times, as long as no one else is waiting
  • Must be 18 or older (or under 18 with parent permission)
  • eBooks cannot be added to this device by user

How do I get one?

  • Visit a participating library to check out or place a hold on a Kindle Paperwhite. Kindles are not sent to other libraries for pick up.
  • Note: Selection of genres varies per library. Click on a library below to see the list of genres.

Library Locations with eReaders

Click on the library to view list of genres available.

Many of our libraries offer enhanced resources, computers, and online services to support your homework needs. Check with your local library!

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What is Family Place?

A Family Place Library is a center for early childhood information, parent education, emergent literacy, socialization, and family support. Family Place builds on the knowledge that good health, early learning, parent involvement, and supportive communities play a critical role in young children's growth and development. Each Family Place Library features the following core elements:

  • A bright, colorful, and welcoming space for young children and their parents.
  • A collection of books, toys, videos, music, and other materials for babies, toddlers, parents, and service providers
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  • Outreach to new and underserved populations.
  • The Parent-Child Workshop is a five-week workshop featuring local professionals, such as nutritionists, speech and language therapists, and child development experts, who serve as resources for parents.

The first three years of a child's life lay the foundation for learning. Get the tools and resources you need to give your child the best possible start.

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Checkout or place a hold on a Citizenship-in-a-Bag toolkit.

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Your photos will be reviewed and if they meet the criteria, they will be added to the Catalina PhotoShare online collection.

If you have any questions, please contact: digitalprojects@library.lacounty.gov

Terms of Service and Laptop Library Locations

Laptops in this kiosk can be checked out by customers with a LA County Library card in good standing.  The laptop is due back in the kiosk before the library closes on the same day it is checked out.

If you do not return the laptop to the kiosk on the same day you check it out, your library account will be charged the full replacement cost of the laptop.

When you check out a laptop from this kiosk, you agree to use it within the library only.  If you remove the laptop from the library, you may held criminally responsible for theft of the laptop and/or be charged the full replacement cost of the laptop.

You are responsible for the laptop and you agree that you will reimburse the LA County Library for any damages if the laptop is damaged, lost or stolen while checked out to you.

If you check out a laptop and it is damaged, you will give it to library staff immediately.

You must save to a removable storage device (such as a USB drive) since your work will not be saved to the laptop beyond your current checkout.

LA County Library will not be held responsible for any damage or loss of data or media due to any cause while you are using a laptop from this kiosk.

By using this laptop, you must adhere to the Library’s Acceptable Use Policy. Laptops are available at the following libraries:

A C Bilbrew Library

Artesia Library

Culver City Julian Dixon Library

Clifton M Brakensiek Library

East Los Angeles Library

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La Mirada Library

La Puente Library

Leland R Weaver Library

Manhattan Beach Library

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Temple City Library

View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library

Walnut Library

West Hollywood Library

Willowbrook Library

Consumer Health Information Program

The Consumer Health Information Program assists the public with medical research by providing information from reliable sources. Customers are invited to use the Norwalk Library collection which consists of books, magazines, videos, and online databases related to health topics. We also provide individualized research services.

Please be aware, we do not provide medical advice, nor are the materials we provide a substitute for a professional medical opinion.

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We can provide you with information on topics such as:

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The Californiana Collection is in closed stacks at the Norwalk Library located at 12350 Imperial Hwy, Norwalk, CA 90650.

About the Collection

The Californiana Collection consists of over 24,000 books and over 200 magazine and newspaper titles in paper and on microfilm as well as a collection of state documents including state and county budgets. The goal of this collection is to present a complete picture of the history, culture, environment and artistic expression of the people of California and to some extent, the western United States.

Collection Highlights

  • California Census Schedules from 1850 to 1910
  • Copies of The Alta California newspaper 1849-1891, as well as dozens of other 19th century newspapers from Gold Rush boomtowns, the Owens Valley and San Francisco
  • The Los Angeles Star newspaper 1851-1879
  • City directories dating from the 19th century
  • Official city and county histories from the 19th and 20th centuries
  • Materials on the Donner Party, California water projects, famous California crimes, Hollywood culture, biographies of Californians, pioneer narratives of the early days of California, and histories of the state written over the course of 150 years