ABOUT THE LIBRARY
Eagle Branch Library
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About Eagle Branch LibraryIn 1960, after residents of the community petitioned for a permanent branch library, the first facility was opened in a storefront at 30th Street and Lafayette Road. This library had the distinction of being the first branch in the Indianapolis Public Library system to be located in a shopping center. The current facility, located near 34th & Georgetown Rd., was opened to the public on March 16, 1970 with 12,000 square feet of space and a collection of 26,000. The branch has opened its doors to the Eagle Community over the past 30 years with a wide variety programs, a few fiestas and celebrations. The Eagle Branch Library currently serves an ethnically diverse community with a collection of 70,000 items. |
Branch Amenities & Services
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Public Computers with Internet access, Microsoft Office and printing services. |
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Free Wireless Internet Access |
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Internet Access Setup for Laptops (Hotseats) |
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Copy Machine(s) |
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Notary |
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Meeting Room(s) Available for Public Reservation |
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Typewriter |
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Fax Machine |
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Self-service Checkout |
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Credit Cards Accepted for Fee Payment |
Other Amenities & Services: 14 public internet PCs available for four 30-minute sessions with a library card, or one 30-minute session for guests. |
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