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The Oviatt Library is so pretty at night
Lauren S.

What a beautiful, historic Library. The Oviatt Library has been here for as long as I can remember. I use to stop by the Oviatt Library when I was in middle school and high school to look for resources. The Library is a little outdated but still has a lot to offer. There are study rooms, computer labs, printers, scanners, resources, tons of tables and chairs, helpful librarians, and even a Freudian Sip. Overall Whether you need to get work done, meet with a group, or just simply want to kill some time I suggest stopping by the Oviatt Library and getting lost. Tip Free Wi-fi for students

Minnie F.

Located right in the middle of Cal State University Northridge, this library is a great place to check-out (get it, check-out, LOL!). Whether you are researching, in need of the Internet, or just want to sit in a quiet place to catch up on reading, this library has plenty of space (not to mention air-conditioning!). Plus, they are open 7 days a week, sweet!

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I definitely love this place.Basically, It's a great place to study .I just love it.

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My favorite part about the library is that you can bring food inside now because they have a Freudian Sip in the lobby.

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Northridge Branch Library

Northridge Branch Library

2.9(43 reviews)
0.5 miNorthridge

Recently, we had our Sweet Granddaughter for a day together. We started out by checking out a…read morecommunity festival at Pierce College. Then as the weather was drifting into May Gray coolness, we wanted to go to the Chatsworth Library for some indoor quiet time. That branch was closed at the time, having renovations on their HVAC systems. It wasn't that far to get to Northridge, so we checked out that location. We found a convenient parking place, then a clean restroom inside. Then it was time to visit the children's section in the back corner. What a delightful for 6 year old SG. She was in reading heaven. She browsed the racks, picked out several books at a time, then found various places to snuggle up with her finds. Dear Hubby happily found the magazines and started reading on his own. There are tables and chairs, and also computer desks near the kids' area, so we could be close, but give SG her space. I was checking work email for a while, and then Yelp reviews. The layout and design features of the children's section are very charming and create a cozy atmosphere. SG was excited to learn that she could have her parents get her a library card so that she'd be able to check out a certain number of books and take them home for a time. A library fan is born! I told her about when I was a kid on the first day of summer vacation I would ride my bike across town to the library and come home with a basket of books to read. That was my ritual throughout the start of the summertime. Read, read, read. Go for a swim, get something to eat, then read some more. Simpler times!

To retaliate against a request to file a valid sincere grievance is indicative of the endemic abuse…read moreof authority which I have documented in the past and heard from other regular patrons of the Northridge public library. I'm working on a more comprehensive report of the authoritarian culture I've observed here. The supervisor, the librarian and the security guard triangulate in ways to avoid accountability. I'm well versed in all their methods because I've been subjected to them. These techniques are being used too often. They are too practiced and methodical. There's a stark contrast in culture compared to neighboring public libraries. The supervisor is a Karen. She has hand picked staff that are supportive of her behavior. She had trained them to coordinate her oppressive protocols. I will document all actions taken against me: be they open or covert. I will voice them publicly and at local city council meetings. The library belongs to the people. The library of all places should be inclusive. There are kind library ushers Working at this library Who are more suitable administrators. The cognitive dissonance Produced from Oppression at the Northridge public library Requires reconsideration of Management

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Northridge Branch Library - Northridge Branch Library Entrance

Northridge Branch Library Entrance

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Children's area

Porter Ranch Branch Library

Porter Ranch Branch Library

3.0(31 reviews)
3.1 miPorter Ranch

A hidden gem in the valley! Loved coming to this little library. The staff was very helpful & we…read morewere able to find a good selection of books we were looking for. The space was clean and plenty of parking in the lot. For more popular books, we were able to put the books on hold via the app (which is a bit clunky but to no fault of this branch) for pickup here once available.

This is a smaller library than others I've been to in the area. But they have a good selection and…read morea staff that is knowledgeable and friendly. They're especially great to my 3 young kids. You can tell they're always excited to see young people in eager to read. The location is also very unassuming from the outside. Honestly, I had driven by it dozens of times before even realizing it was there. Out of the corner of my eye, it looked like it was just part of the fire station that's next door. Because of this, if you're not paying attention, you can easily drive by without realizing it. The parking lot is also very small and with tight spots so be prepared to have to park along the street (which is a hill) and walk in. That, or just go during 'off hours' during the weekday if you can to ensure there won't be a ton of people in there. One of the highlights to this location is a large meeting room. They have tons of community events for just about everything under the sun. Be sure to check out upcoming events to see if there is something that strikes your fancy. However, just don't set lofty expectations. I took my kids here for an event (I don't want to call out what it was because the librarian who put it on did seem to have great intentions) that was a total dud. I think it just wasn't planned through enough and or she was just overwhelmed by the rambunctious, loud group of young elementary school kids who showed up. I don't want to say don't take your kids to children events here. Our experience very well could have been a one off. Just set you expectations accordingly. These are events planned and put on by the librarians. They're not experts in any particular field and they are bound by the resources at hand. So, in all, if this is your local library, it's a nice one with a good amount of things to offer. However, if this one is a bit out of your way, I would maybe say just stick to your local branch. Remember, if they have a book here that you want, you can always have it sent to your local brand for free. That's the joy of LA's massive public library system.

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Porter Ranch Branch Library - MULTI- PURPOSE ROOM for a weekly kids' education

MULTI- PURPOSE ROOM for a weekly kids' education

Porter Ranch Branch Library - Very nondescript entrance that you would easily miss if you're not paying attention

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Very nondescript entrance that you would easily miss if you're not paying attention

Mid-Valley Regional Branch Library

Mid-Valley Regional Branch Library

3.6(79 reviews)
2.4 miNorth Hills

Visited today as I needed a new library card mostly because I want to try the Libby app. I did the…read morepre registration online before heading to the library which I would definitely recommend. Parking is spacious but I did sadly see the charging stations that they used to have here have been permanently disconnected but the machine part is still there. Maybe some day they will bring them back as they were convenient though slow. Inside staff was very friendly and assisted me with finishing the set up for my new card. It only took 5 minutes and now I have my card! I can't wait to start using Libby. I then walked around browsing the aisles and I found a wide selection of different languages which I thought was awesome. There's also plenty of study tables and many public computers. On leaving I looked around the park. I was really pleased because the grass looks nice and green and no foxtails! I saw someone playing with their dog in the field and this made me realize this is a great place to bring my dog to do some training and it's close to me. Very happy and looking forward to my next visit

BEAUTIFUL space. I'm a huge fan of libraries also having additional spaces for the community. This…read morebranch happens to have a really lovely park next door. It's calming and serene. Because this is a regional branch, this is a busier library than your local branch. There is still ample parking. I was also able to find a computer right away, even though many of them were already taken. I plan to come here more often. Make sure to sign up for a library card if you haven't already. Among many other benefits, it enables you to print up to 25 pages B&BW for free every day! This alone has saved me a ton of money instead of having to go to Office Depot.

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Mid-Valley Regional Branch Library - Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the LAPL with their beautiful new library card

Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the LAPL with their beautiful new library card

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Mid-Valley Regional Branch Library

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Granada Hills Branch Library

Granada Hills Branch Library

3.0(36 reviews)
2.5 miGranada Hills

Okay, so maybe after 4+ decades in the SFV it's about time I got a library card! LMAO…read more I was recently welcomed to a book club and thought all my excuses have now lapsed. The escape of my childhood could also make a wonderful reprieve from adulting. NOTE: This branch will be closed February 9, 2025 and reopening Monday, April 13th. We are told a new paint job is in the works, but this obviously much loved and worn branch could use a bit more sprucing up. Tina welcomed us in and got us set up with new cards celebrating 100 years of Los Angeles City libraries! A card for the wallet and one for the keychain. She was also very kind in setting aside a State Park pass for us to return and grab before the branch closes next week. A State Park Pass is good for 1 car and only at designated State Parks. So plan ahead if you want to take advantage of this benefit available to library card holders only. Tina let us know the pass, like books, are lent out for up to 3 weeks. Sweet! We look forward to utilizing this amazing resource now that we've tapped into it. My book group are eager to see "Wuthering Heights" after the book read next month, so I already know the first classic I plan on checking out. Cheers! "CC"

very clean and very tiny little library in granada Hills. Come in here in the morning was great but…read morecoming a little bit towards the afternoon or on a Saturday it's a bit too loud for a library. I went here to study for the MCAT, but it was way too loud so I had to leave the staff is very kind and there's always a security so it's safe.

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Granada Hills Branch Library - FINALLY getting a library card!!!

FINALLY getting a library card!!!

Granada Hills Branch Library - Drop off box

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California State University, Northridge - Summer movie nights on the library lawn

California State University, Northridge

3.3(276 reviews)
0.1 miNorthridge

This university changed my life. I got my bachelor degree in public health here and it opened…read moreopportunities for me to get my current job. My experience here was great. I had quality classes and great professors. I learned so much about the field I work in now. The university has so many amenities. Nap pods, computer lab access, gym access, library access, and so much more. There was also a lot of opportunities to get involved with organizations, clubs, etc. being involved enhanced my undergraduate experience. Parking was terrible and passes were pricey.

My Bachelor's was a strange experience because it was entirely remote due to COVID, after…read moretransferring from Los Angeles Valley College. Even though it was "strange," it was actually pretty good. On the other hand, the Master's in Screenwriting was just awful. It was a terrible experience, with bad and unprepared professors, an all-white faculty with zero diversity, and a department chair (Mr. Jared Rappaport) who seemed completely lost and had no idea what he was doing. The entire body of professors was terrible--aggressions and lies everywhere. I had two classes that were repetitions of courses I had already taken as an undergraduate, even with the same professors. Additionally, during my thesis examination, one of the three professors who were supposed to give me feedback did not read my script. As a result, I only received two sets of feedback instead of three. Beyond that, my experience with the credentialing program at CSUN, under the Michael Eisner School, was equally disappointing. The lack of commitment, disorganization, and unprofessional behavior throughout the process was unacceptable. Communication was poor, requirements shifted without clear guidance, and there was little accountability. It is a terrible place to pursue studies if you expect seriousness, professionalism, or institutional support. In summary, I paid for a Master's degree that honestly taught me very little. I learned far more in the screenwriting courses I took at Los Angeles Valley College than in the CSUN Master's program. And if you are thinking about "networking," forget it. The network you can get from that institution is honestly BS. I do not recommend that program. Look for a more serious institution if you want to learn and feel genuinely appreciated. Do not pursue the Master's in Screenwriting at CSUN.

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California State University, Northridge - Valera Nest

Valera Nest

California State University, Northridge - New staircase to the 2nd floor

New staircase to the 2nd floor

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