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Microfilm readers

When doing historical or genealogy research, you might find that the document you need is only on microfilm or another microformat.

Black Resources Collection

Multnomah County Library’s Black Resource Collection offers a variety of materials that are primarily written by African Diasporic authors. Ranging from the latest fiction title to out-of-print newspapers, this collection also has materials for all ages that focus on the experience of the African Diaspora.

Adult Literacy at the library

With the library, you can explore new skills and learning opportunities. You can improve your reading skills, access citizenship classes, GED tutoring and tutoring for vocational studies, English language classes and more.

Taxes in 2025: Forms and assistance

The deadline to file federal and state tax returns is Tuesday April 15. Library staff cannot prepare returns, advise on tax matters, or interpret tax law, but they can help connect you with resources.

Fall in love with events at Multnomah County Library

PORTLAND, Ore. — September 11, 2024 — Fall at Multnomah County Library brings cultural celebrations that are free for all ages and fun to enjoy! This September, come and celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, followed by Hispanic and Latiné Heritage Month. Then in November, honor Native American Heritage Month. Plus, listen in and join in moving author talks and community events.

Everybody Reads 2025 title announcement

PORTLAND, Ore. — September 5, 2024 — Multnomah County Library is excited to announce the Everybody Reads 2025 title selection, Javier Zamora’s Solito.

Five ways to help your child learn

Five easy, fun activities adults can do with even the youngest kids to help get their brains ready to learn to read and succeed in school later on.

New Holgate Library

A new, larger library, three times the current size at the same location (Now open!)

Renegade women authors

In celebration of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day (March 8), Multnomah County Library is highlighting renegade women authors who challenge the status quo with their innovative and groundbreaking work.