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Public Libraries

Our community is close to several public library systems. While each requires its own library card, these cards are free to any California resident.
Los Angeles Public Library: Among the 67 branches of the LA City library system, the Venice, Brentwood, Mar Vista, Palms-Rancho Park, West Los Angeles, Palisades, Playa Vista, and Robertson locations are likely to be convenient for Santa Monica residents. Materials may be easily transferred among locations via the online catalog. The Central Library is the largest public research library in the LA area, with a very strong collection. Los Angeles County Public Library: The County system serves unincorporated areas and cities who do not have their own library systems. The County libraries nearest Santa Monica are Marina Del Rey, Culver City, and West Hollywood. While the County does not have a central research library, the overall collection is rich, and individual libraries have interesting specialties, such as the large nautical area at Marina Del Rey.  
Beverly Hills Public Library: Beverly Hills has one library, in their civic center area. Their exceptional collections include audiovisual (films and CDs) and books on art, antiques, and collectables. Glendale Public Library: a bit of a drive from Santa Monica, the Glendale libraries are notable especially for the Brand Art & Music Library, which offers an outstanding collection and frequent live events.
   

Law Libraries

Every county courthouse contains a law library which is open to the public. Check their hours carefully before planning a visit.
Los Angeles County Law Libraries: Includes hours, locations, and the catalog for the public law libraries in the area. Research help is also available by online chat and e-mail, and there is a selection of links to other law sites. PublicLawLibrary.org: This site, by the Council of California County Law Librarians, has a directory of public law libraries, a legal research primer, a link to online chat with law librarians, and other tips for legal self-help.
   

Academic Libraries

The stellar college and university libraries in our area welcome the public for research. However, their primary mission is to serve their students and staff, so the amount of assistance they can provide other users may be limited. Limited borrowing privileges are available for an annual fee. Look over the policies of the specific library you are interested in; phone them before going if anything is unclear.
UCLA: One of the world's greatest public universities and very convenient to Santa Monica. Among the major notable facilities are the Arts Library, Biomedical Library, East Asian Library, Film and Television Archive, Law Library, Management Library, Music Library, Research Library, and Science and Engineering Library. Click here for library card information USC: the libraries at this major private university are divided into five groups: the Arts & Humanities and Graduate Research Center, the Science & Engineering Center, the Specialized Libraries and Archival Collections Center, the Undergraduate Center, and the Urban, Public and International Affairs Center. For library card information, click here.
Santa Monica College: SMC are proud of their high transfer rate to the University of California and California State University systems and they offer a wide range of community and continuing education classes. Community borrower cards are very affordable.  
   

Special Libraries

These specialized libraries generally keep their materials in closed stacks and do not circulate them. Hours may be limited. As with the academic libraries, levels of public access vary. Check their policies online or call.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art: Available to the public by appointment, the library at LACMA contains over 150,000 books and 30,000 auction catalogs. It is primarily a resource for the museum staff, but can support most types of research in art. Getty Museum Research Library: The Getty Library is a major art research center, with over 800,000 books, over 2 million photographs, and notable collections of artist books, periodicals, and archival materials. Access policies can be seen here.
Huntington Library: Access to the Huntington libraries is limited to qualified scholars. However, a visit to view their beautiful gardens, rare book exhibits, and paintings is still highly recommended. Members of the public without academic credentials who are interested in rare books will find access easier at the Clark Library, which is affiliated with UCLA but located off campus. Amateur Athletic Foundation Sports Library: One of the world's largest sports libraries, covering amateur and professional competition with a special emphasis on the Olympics. Materials do not circulate, but the public is encouraged to visit and use the collection. Selected materials are being digitized and made available online in the Digital Archive.   
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Margaret Herrick Library: One of the world's greatest collections of films and film materials, including many unpublished items, archives, etc. Museum of Television and Radio: Contact their staff at LAreference@mtr.org or (310) 786-1000 to discuss your project; no information about collections and services is online.
Family History Center: Located at the Mormon Temple in Westwood, this is the foremost genealogical site in the area. Braille Institute: Braille materials, talking books, and descriptive videos. These materials circulate and can be delivered to many public libraries, including our Ocean Park branch.
Institute for the Study of the American West (formerly the Autry Museum of Western Heritage) and Southwest Museum of the American Indian Braun Research Library. These collections are housed together, forming one of the premier facilities for research on the West in history and the arts.  Jet Propulsion Laborartory: Affiliated with Cal Tech and NASA, JPL is a fantastic science resource in general, with strong primary materials on space, technology, and the history of space exploration.

OpenWorldCAT

Use this form for a simple author, title, or keyword search of the OCLC WorldCAT library network. This catalog lists the combined holdings of over 9000 library systems, including most of the public and academic libraries in the US and many in other countries. If you find the item you want is listed at a library you can visit, it is best to go to that library to use or check out the item. Otherwise, come to any SMPL location and request it through Interlibrary Loan. Click here for details of our Interlibrary Loan process.

 

 

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