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Ajo Public Library Ajo AZ US
Ajo Public Library, located at 33 N Plaza St Ste 179, Ajo, AZ, serves as a vital community resource offering free access to books, magazines, and digital media. The library provides public computers and internet access, supporting educational and informational needs for residents of all ages. It also hosts a range of programs and events, including storytimes, workshops, and community gatherings, fostering lifelong learning and engagement.
Notable for its welcoming environment and commitment to accessibility, the library features a spacious reading area, study spaces, and resources tailored to diverse interests. Visitors can explore its collection of fiction, nonfiction, and multimedia materials, as well as access online databases and research tools. The library’s location makes it a convenient hub for residents seeking knowledge, connection, and cultural enrichment. For directions, maps, and additional details, the library’s website and online reviews offer further insights.
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No reviews are available for the Ajo Public Library (Salazar-Ajo Branch Library). The provided information outlines the library’s operational details, services, and accessibility features. The facility includes accessibility accommodations such as a low-slope ramp, height-adjustable catalog and checkout stations, power-assisted entry/exit doors, an accessible restroom, and accessible parking. Technology and equipment available include one computer with a large-type keyboard, MAGic Magnification software with speech, public computers with internet access, Wi-Fi, a printer, and a copy machine. The library serves Pima County residents, offering services such as book and media loans, interlibrary loans, story time for children, a Culture Pass program, meeting rooms, and a seed library. Hours of operation are Monday 11 a.m.–7 p.m. and Tuesday–Friday 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
The library emphasizes accessibility and equal access to resources, with no fees for library cards (a small fee applies for copies). It is part of the Pima County Public Library system, which maintains over 1.2 million volumes and provides online tutoring and community programs. While no user reviews are provided to assess sentiment, the library’s features and services are described in detail, focusing on accessibility, technology, and community-oriented offerings.
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