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"Vital Pages," a documentary, recently featured on PBS Western Reserve, was created by KSU film students and features ASCPL staff. The short film explores recent threats facing public libraries.
Join KSU filmmakers, James Plested, Savana Capp, and Katie Waggle for a discussion, including Q&A, after the screening of their documentary, "Vital Pages: The Fight for Public Libraries."
Attendees are welcome to stay afterwards for the showing of "Dr. Strangelove" (1964) by Columbia Pictures, at 6:15 pm, which is a featured movie for our Movies@Main program.
Main Library, located in the heart of downtown Akron, combines compelling public space with meaningful and relevant public library services for all members of our community. Since opening in 2004, the downtown library welcomes more than one million visitors each year.
Subject divisions include: Business, Government & Science, Culture & AV, Magazines & Newspapers, Special Collections (local history & genealogy), TechZone@Main, Teen, and a 12,000 square feet Children's Library.
Special services available at Main Library include: a Patent & Trademark Resource Center; U.S. Passport and Notary services; a Microbusiness Center; a Maker Space; a resource lab for early childhood educators; and regularly scheduled computer training classes. Also available at Main Library are more than 125 public access computers, color photocopiers/printers, laminating, scanning, faxing, and free Wi-Fi.
Specialized spaces include a 425-seat auditorium, public meeting rooms, and a used bookstore. An interior glass block walkway leads to a 600-space parking garage owned by the City of Akron. An outdoor amphitheater and landscaped park complete the complex.