Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous fiction and nonfiction from Indigenous authors.
10 things you can get at the library for free (besides books)
Libraries are now thriving community spaces where you can meet with peers, get computer help and enjoy art programs. But did you know there are many more free things that you can do through the library?
Books for children and young teens to help understand the lives of those in our community experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity, and hunger.
If you're playing the Read 4 Life game, here are some suggestions for the zine and graphic novel activity.
Books, YouTube and Instagram pages, and websites for sewing, costume making, prop making, and more cosplay tutorials and instructions.
Did you know that five simple activities will help prepare your child for success in reading, school and life?
Picture books for preschoolers featuring AANHPI characters
One day when Beverly Cleary was working as a children’s librarian in Yakima, Washington, a boy asked her, “Where are the books about Kids and family like us?” So she created Henry Huggins, Ramona Q
La Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas (ALA, por sus siglas en inglés) ha designado el 21-27 de septiembre como la semana de los libros prohibidos (Banned Books Week).
Top 5 teen activities for summer
School is out, and it’s time to soak up the summer at Multnomah County Library. Whether you already have plans this season or not, you’re sure to find something you can participate in at your library.
Multnomah County Library’s strong foundation
Letter from Vailey Oehlke, Director of Libraries, on her retirement
Acceptable use of the internet and library public computers
Rules for using library computers
Delta Park Powwow 50th Anniversary
The Indigenous team at the library focuses on connecting with the community. This is the first year the library is tabling at the Delta Park Powwow. The team will be giving away books, helping people get library cards, and creating a bridge between the Native community and the library.
March Mathness
This March, kids can learn how math can be fun by participating in March Mathness!
A tribute to library champion Mary Frances Isom (1865-1920)
Multnomah County Library would not be what it is today without the leadership and influence of Mary Frances Isom, a champion for local public libraries in the Portland community, Multnomah County, and for school libraries.
Teens participate in designing new libraries
Since Multnomah County voters approved the Library Capital Bond in November 2020, the library has been hard at work with architecture firms to map out the design process for the construction and renovation of the Chapter One libraries. Throughout the process, the library and the firms have been meaningfully including teen voices with the help of two design programs.
Sustainable library spaces and buildings
The library has an active part in supporting a healthy community. One way the library contributes to this effort is by minimizing its impact on the environment. At our libraries, you may notice library operations avoid single-use products or use of unhealthy chemicals, and encourage recycling and minimizing waste.
Bright and modern Holgate Library is open!
The grand opening of the brand new Holgate Library is July 13! Holgate is the first new, permanent library to open in Multnomah County in more than a decade. It is also the most energy efficient library ever built in Multnomah County.
Tech help at the library
In one-on-one appointments, drop-in sessions, and in-person classes, library staff can help you learn to use technology— from computers and setting up email accounts to phones and e-readers. Tech help is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese and Chinese.
Slavic New Year at Multnomah County Library
Event Canceled.
Новый Год (Slavic New Year) is celebrated in over fifteen countries on December 31. At Multnomah County Library the word Slavic is added to the beginning of the phrase to acknowledge the distinct traditions of Russian-speaking countries.
Visit the refreshed Central Library!
Central Library, beloved by the community since 1913, is now open with modern enhancements for you to enjoy. This historic building maintains its charm while offering new updates to better serve you. The refreshed Central Library is now brighter and more open, with new modern features for library users.