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Glendale Branch Library

Glendale Branch Library

Hours:
Monday-Thursday: 10am-9pm
Friday: 10am-6pm
Saturday:10am-5pm
Sunday: 1pm-5pm

View MapAddress:

Glendale Mall upper level, south end
6101 N. Keystone Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46220
317- 275- 4410



Upcoming Branch Events

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Quit Smoking
Nov 9 12:00PM-1:30PM

Computer Basics at Glendale
Nov 10 8:30AM- 10:00AM

Paws to Read at Glendale
Nov 10 5:30PM- 6:30PM

Indiana Poet Laureate Norbert Krapf: Sweet Sister Moon
Nov 11 7:00PM

About Glendale Branch Library

Announcement
Patrons wishing to access the Glendale Branch must use either entrance on the lower level of the south end of the Mall facing North Keystone Avenue, known as the Staples entrance. The entrance on the far left is accessible to the public stairway and the middle entrance has access to the elevators.

After entering through the doors at this level, patrons will veer left and use the elevator to the second floor which leads to the Glendale Branch entrance.

The first public library branch to serve the Broad Ripple Community opened its doors on December 15, 1930 in a storefront building on East 63rd Street. Eight years later the library relocated to the first floor of the Masonic Lodge Building on what is now Guilford Avenue.

The first building constructed as a library for Broad Ripple opened on March 28, 1949 adjacent to School Number 80, just south of the Masonic Lodge. This new facility served the community well until the early 1980's when higher and higher circulation and a growing collection made expansion necessary. A new 11,500 square-foot branch library opened on a two-acre tract of land in Broad Ripple Park on March 22, 1986.

The Broad Ripple Library again faced the need to grow but with no feasible way of expanding on its two-acre tract. The Kite Development Corp. approached library officials with a lease proposal offering over 33,000 square feet of space to the library as an anchor store in Glendale Mall . After careful consideration of what the facility could offer in terms of expanded programming, book and media collections, technology, meeting rooms, study space, and parking, IMCPL accepted the mall's proposal.

The Glendale Branch Library opened its doors to the public on October 23, 2000 and became the country's first full-service library in a major shopping mall.


Branch Amenities & Services

Available at this Branch Public Computers with Internet access, Microsoft Office and printing services. Available at this Branch Free Wireless Internet Access
Available at this Branch Internet Access Setup for Laptops (Hotseats) Available at this Branch Copy Machine(s)
Not Available at this Branch Notary Available at this Branch Meeting Room(s) Available for Public Reservation
Not Available at this Branch Typewriter Not Available at this Branch Fax Machine
Available at this Branch Self-service Checkout Available at this Branch Credit Cards Accepted for Fee Payment

Other Amenities & Services:

Accessibility Room for the Visually Impaired; Vending Machines; Quiet Room; 37 public internet PCs available for 1-hour session with a library card, 30 minutes for guests