The Upper Darby Sellers Memorial Free Library is a cornerstone of the Upper Darby community, offering a gateway to knowledge and a space for local engagement. Located at 76 South State Road, this library is part of the broader network of Delaware County Libraries, providing a wide array of services to its patrons. From a diverse collection of books and multimedia resources to programming for children, teens, and adults, the library fosters literacy and lifelong learning. It also offers practical amenities like computer access, mobile hotspots, and a variety of e-resources, ensuring that the community’s informational needs are met. With its commitment to connecting people to literacy, entertainment, and lifelong learning, the Sellers Memorial Free Library has been a hub of activity and...
Read moreI usually go here for my printing needs and what not. However, each time I go the short older lady with the short hair and glasses always has a bad attitude. Today she was especially rude, when I asked to copy both sides of an ID card onto one side of paper, she said it couldn’t be done and then proceeded to talk about me when she walked away with another librarian. IT CAN BE DONE. Both Office Depot and Staples copiers have those capabilities. Even some all in one home printers can do that. I didn’t wanna argue, but if you want to work somewhere atleast know what you’re talking about. Just say, “Our copiers don’t have that capability”. Simple. Don’t be a...
Read moreGreat spot to take your younger children to keep them occupied with something other than TV or tablet. Great selection of toys and fun upcoming activities for the kids. Four stars because the children's books are very limited with some of the more popular titles. 1 or 2 curious George books were really the only recognizable title. When we got home we found the books we borrowed looked like they had been through a shredder they were so beaten. Also no online renewal or reminder system? Free library of philly, while much bigger, has had this in place for the past 15 years as did the library I belonged to when I lived in Pittsburgh and Baltimore, both over...
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