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Strathcona Library

4.0 (11 reviews)
Closed 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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Lauren N.

I would give this library 4 stars if I were to write this review subjectively. But 3 stars is my objective vote. The Strathcona branch may be a bit smaller and older compared to some of the newer ones, and its selection may be a bit more limited, but it still holds a special place in my heart. Its outer appearance is unlike the other libraries, as it looks more rustic and traditional. This is what a library should look like. It's a three-story building, housing a community hall on the topmost floor. The community hall is used for things such as language classes and book clubs. It has computers on both the main and lower floors, as do the other locations. Strathcona also has one electronic print magnifier, and comfy chairs and desks on its lower floor. Audio, children's lit, and most adult paperbacks are located on the main floor. Hardcover fiction, nonfiction, magazines and newspapers, and classics can be found on the lower level. To make things more fun for the kids, they have a train in the middle of the kids' section that you can sit in. I'm a little disappointed with their audio collection though, because it's kind of small. Although if you're lucky and are there at the right time, you may find some pretty good dvd's.

The kids corner is so cute!

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Rutherford Library - Rutherford South, the original building from 1951.

Rutherford Library

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Tips for being studious at Rutherford Library NORTH:…read more 1) The 2nd, 4th, and 5th floors are quiet zones! 2) You can print, scan, fax, or do anything computer related her 3) There are librarians on duty to assist you finding resources 4) Water refill station on the first floor directly outside the doors 5) You can channel the ghosts of past studious people/smart people 6) Outlets everywhere 7) Come from 8AM - 1PM or 5PM - 9PM, peak times for finding space to study 8) Open until 9PM 9) Free guest wifi Tips for Rutherford SOUTH: 1) Not as many places to sit/fewer outlets so get there early 2) Great for group work as you can spread out and there are more tables 3) Decor will help you feel studious asf 4) Open until 9PM 5) Free wifi I've been in Rutherford all day everyday for the past week or so trying to suck up the energy of previous scholars. It's a good vibe, quiet, well-light, and perfect for parking yourself there for long periods of time. Nothing beats Rutherford to me. I'm not even a University student anymore and here I am! North will always be the superior side to me because I'm more of a lone wolf. It's also close to HUB for people who need food/a study break.

The university has a plethora of study spaces, but for me Rutherford is the best. Rutherford South…read moreoffers many options of plug-ins for your laptop though there could be more. The ground floor spaces tend to be noisier that floors 2-5. My imagination loves the tight narrow lines of bookshelves on the floors. It reminds me of scenes from Ghostbusters. I half expect Slimer to pop out any second. Speaking of ghost stories, Rutherford North has the distinction of being the only place in my life where I felt like I had a semi-haunted experience. Many years ago I was in the basement looking at some rare books and heard faint whispering in the background. There appeared to be nobody else in the vicinity, but there were clear sounds of a whispered conversation going on. It made the hairs on the back of my head stand up and I still get a little spooked when using the basement washrooms in the North. Of course the experience coincided with having been up the entire previous night finishing off a paper, so the psyche was a bit scrambled! The reading room in Rutherford North is my favourite place to study. It's quiet but not too quiet and it's got a ton of character.

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Edmonton Public Library

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As a father I use the large kids play area that is on the main floor and somewhat segregated from…read morethe main library. There are computers and iPad and other games and activities that cater to different age groups. The two family bathrooms in this area are good because the main bathrooms can have some unsavoury characters in there sometimes. The plaza outside of kids area windows has been under construction resurfacing the square for a long time. It's directly south of the library and hopefully it will be available soon. There is a Second Cup coffee shop in entrance way lobby which is a nice option but there are other cafes downtown that have better coffee and food offerings in my opinion. The interactive screen in front lobby is always a hit for my kids. And there is a smaller screen that is behind the large main display. The new LRT line goes directly in front of the library which should be good for access. There are often houseless people in the area and often in front of the library entrance or inside the library. If you're bringing children, be vigilant and always aware of your surroundings especially outside of the library. Both my children got library memberships before they turned one and the EPL gives a free children's book upon sign up. You can look through their selection and choose the book.

I have not been inside yet... I'm waiting, however, I had some overdue returns that I had tucked…read moreaway during their extended COVID closure that needed to be returned. I visited the 24 hour drop slot - and it hasn't moved. Sadly, the construction crews had blocked the accessible ramp - so there were only stairs to the ramp... although after hours, I'm not sure how many other folks would be visiting to return books. The photos look amazing, and all the amenities from "THE WALL" - an interactive GIANT touch screen, to the Makerspace, to Gamerspace, Outreach services to the PÎYÊSÎW WÂSKÂHIKAN (Thunderbird House) is their first dedicated Indigenous space that is built for ceremony and gatherings. Coming soon are the EPL Kitchen, Muttart Theatre and Second Cup Coffee Co. (thank goodness). I can't wait to see it all myself, but for now, I'll look through the glass and dream about lounging indoors again.

Strathcona Library - libraries - Updated May 2026

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