Anthony M. • June 18, 2013The new branch manager is awesome. She answers all my emails and other questions. She also puts together lots of fun learning programs for the kids. Thanks DCPL.
Ivonna S. • July 6, 2018All of the staff members I encountered were kind, patient and very knowledgeable.
Ellie P. • September 26, 2014One of the better, little-known D.C. great photo op spots.
Architect of the Capitol (AOC) • June 21, 2018Opened in 1980, measuring 500 feet wide and 400 feet deep, the James Madison Building is the largest library structure in the world.
DC Public Library • September 7, 2011Pick up your library card from the circulation desk (you can apply online before you go). Then download the app to place holds, browse the catalog, and more from your smartphone. http://bit.ly/oSSkBK
Esty S. • August 20, 2010Amazing library! With a little book shop. Really nice layout. If I lived in DC I would spend a lot of time here.
Matt D. • September 5, 2012It's a tiny library, but like all DC libraries, they can order books for you from any other library in the system.
Ab • March 28, 2016Great light and space for this small, local library! Enjoy writing here.
Ashley • November 7, 2014Beautiful, modern facility with lots of colorful art. Many outlets at tables to charge your electronics or work from a laptop.
DC Public Library • September 7, 2011Get the @DCPL app to place holds, browse the catalog, and more right from your smartphone.
MahoganieJade B. • September 24, 2010Current location is under renovation, but intrim site is located directly behind Anne Beers Elementary School (which sits next door to original library.)
Doris • September 20, 2012Printing here is free but prints on bright punk paper & sometimes the 20pg limit is enforced(rare) open 24/7
Bacilio M. • December 4, 2011If the @LawLibCongress Foursquare, Twitter, and/or RSS options don't meet your needs, you should check out the Facebook page for more updates and events at the Law Library. http://on.fb.me/vafEaI
Don • February 21, 2013I had never come to the 5th floor until today. I usually took one of the box on the 3rd floor. Personally, I feel that I can concentrate more when surrounded by stacks of books on 5th floor.
DC Public Library • September 7, 2011Pick up your library card from the circulation desk (you can apply online before you go). Then download the app to place holds, browse the catalog, and more from your smartphone. http://bit.ly/oSSkBK
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