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    5.0 (1 review)

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    4 months ago

    I red large print section. I was looking for authors. Staff volunteered to look for books by several authors.

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    Wilbur S. Nye library - October 2025

    Wilbur S. Nye library

    4.5(2 reviews)
    26.6 mi

    Good selection, and a staff that is willing to stop for a moment and talk (quietly) while setting…read moreup or checking your account. Really, what more can one ask of a library? So many things! Luckily, the Nye Library is there to help. When first checking into a new base, I generally head straight for the library. My ID card allows me time to sit at the computer and send out regular updates, and a book is always a welcome addition in my satchel, especially as we wait in one office after another. One of the best things about the DoD library system is that all of the catalogues are searchable, all are online for you to browse at home, and the Inter Library Loan system is worldwide!

    I love this library! It's not as big as some that I've been to, but I still give it 5 stars. The…read moreselection is good. My son loves loves loves books and we haven't even scratched the surface of the children's selection, even after numerous checkouts. The staff is friendly, knowledgeable and there to help out when needed. I love reading animal books and their selection isn't extensive as the LPL. Sometimes if needing to use the computer, it can be full when some of the soldiers need to do some online training, but that's usually during lunchtime or right afterwards. But it is always clean and quiet. I can always find a book to pick up and usually have no wait to get on a computer.

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    Norman Public Library - 3D Printing

    Norman Public Library

    4.1(23 reviews)
    56.2 mi

    Love this library! Also, after reading a couple reviews talking about homeless people at the public…read morelibrary, I thought it important at this point to give people a little information about what the Pioneer Public Library offers and who all is allowed/not allowed to be there. So, here goes: First of all, the City of Norman has a non-profit mileage reimbursement program. This program is designed to provide free transportation to individuals and families in Norman who are currently, or who have recently experienced homelessness. The East Norman Pioneer Public Library is one of the participating agencies of this program. So, the public library is qualified and has been approved to be one of the prominent transportation pick-up/drop-locations for those needing such services. Also, the presence of homeless people in libraries is not a problem. The way some of these patrons have spoken about homeless people (and have also given the library a poor rating for allowing open access to everyone) is unacceptable in general, let alone having the confidence to write about ppl experiencing homelessness, which is a dangerous, uncomfortable, and alienating experience, is bewildering. No one is entitled to use the public library more than anyone else. The rules of behavior remain the same for everyone, and anyone can be asked to leave if causing disruption or harm. Public libraries are there to facilitate public access to information... If someone smells, if they talk to themselves, if they have lots of bags with them, etc. - none of these things render someone a non-person or an illegitimate library user. So, either have a one-on-one conversation with the City and Library Director or find somewhere else? And may your surroundings rise to meet your standards... eventually...

    "Having fun's not hard when you've got a library card!" - Arthur…read more I recently had a chance to check out the new library since it moved. I was very impressed, the front staff was very welcoming and enthusiastic about everything the library has to offer. Downstairs is the friends of the library bookstore, the computer lab and various workspaces for those who need internet or a printer/scan/fax. It also houses the children's section, audiobooks and all new fiction. By new, I mean NEW fiction. Stuff I was surprised to see no one had checked out yet. The second level is dedicated to adult fiction and YA fiction. Plus it also has a 3-D printer that can be used by any member and some other gadgets.There was a glass enclosed conference room that looks like anyone could reserve it and the third level is Adult Fiction LARGE print books and Non-fiction. There are so many architecturally interesting details despite it being very modern and there were plenty of areas to study or use your own electronic devices such as a kindle or a laptop. My only gripe is the non-fiction section is lacking. This isn't a library suited for a research paper or academic assignment even for a high school or middle school kid.

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    Outdoor reading area overlooking the park

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