Library Recognized for Excellence
The Richardson Public Library has received the 2023 Achievement of Library Excellence Award from the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association, an affiliate of the Texas Municipal League.
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library has received the 2023 Achievement of Library Excellence Award from the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association, an affiliate of the Texas Municipal League.
Read MoreLibrary staff presented information at Monday’s City Council meeting regarding the Library’s updated Strategic Plan.
Read MoreEvery Tuesday and Thursday (Note: Library is closed Tuesday, Dec. 26)
2-6 p.m.
Need help with technology such as basic apps, the internet or just navigating a computer? Just walk in and spend 5-15 minutes with a librarian to ask your tech questions.
Read MoreRichardson Library cardholders are reminded that if they are traveling over the holidays and need Wi-Fi, portable Wi-Fi hotspots are available for check-out for up to seven days.
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library opened in its new temporary location this week at 2360 Campbell Creek Blvd, ready to serve with in-person services and programs.
Read MoreJoin Library staff in the City Council Chamber for a spooky fun story time and puppet show, then move to the Library’s Youth Services area for crafts and trick-or-treating! Costumes encouraged!
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening at the Richardson Public Library.
Read MoreDue to the Library’s upcoming temporary relocation, all InterLibrary loans will be due Friday, Sept. 1. Library staff hope to resume this service as soon as possible once the move is completed.
Read MoreAt this week’s City Council meeting, an update was provided on renovation work underway on a one-story facility in East Richardson that will temporarily support both City Hall and Library operations starting in late summer/early fall.
Read MoreRichardson Library staff announced at Monday’s City Council meeting that the Library has received the Achievement of Excellence award by the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association, an award based on excellence in 10 areas including services, programming, marketing, and staff training. Only 73 of the 552 Texas public libraries earned the distinction for 2023, the 18th consecutive year that the Richardson Library has won the award.
Read MoreWhen you put a book on hold at the Richardson Public Library, someone finds and pulls it from the...
Read MoreThe Richardson Public Library received a rare artifact this week with ties to the City’s earliest days—a 150-year-old Houston & Texas Central Railway gold bond.
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