7 Louisville Free Public Library services you might not know about

Find genealogy services, telescopes, and book club kits at your local library.

A wide shot of the louisville public library main branch.

The LFPL’s main branch is currently closed for renovations, but you can still find a plethora of services at other branches.

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Think libraries are just book storage units? Think again. Check out these seven lesser-known Louisville Free Public Library services and offerings, from movies to research databases.

Geneology

If you’re undertaking the project of tracing your family’s history, LFPL can help. Cardholders can enjoy access to a wide range of local and regional history resources, including Courier Journal archives going all the way back to 1830, maps of more than 130 Kentucky towns, and census records.

Research

Your LFPL library card gives you access to nearly 100 research databases of all kinds. Looking to fix your car? Try the Auto Repair Source database. Opening a small business? Get tips from the Small Business Reference Center.

Continuing Education

Whether you’re looking to switch careers or prep for a big life event, LFPL has you covered. The Learning Express Library lets cardholders take practice exams for tests like the SAT, ACT, GED, and GRE, plus professional tests like cosmetology, teaching, CDL, and citizenship tests.

You can also check out upcoming Library U courses, inspired by real college courses — but no academic background is required.

Book club

Attention Louisville book clubs: LFPL has you covered. Book Discussion Kits are available for reservation and can be checked out from any branch for up to 60 days. The kits contain 10 copies of a book (or 30 copies for children/teen kits), plus author info, reviews, and suggested discussion topics.

Night owls

Movie night is planned: LFPL cardholders get access to the streaming service Hoopla, which includes audiobooks, comics, and ebooks + a library of movies, TV shows, and music.

If you’d rather cast your eyes to the skies, consider checking out a telescope from the Main, Northeast, Southwest, or South Central libraries.

Languages

LFPL offers in-person English and Spanish classes, but cardholders can also take advantage of Transparent Language, which has over 110 different language courses.

Maker spaces

If you like to learn with your hands, both the Northeast Regional and South Central libraries have maker spaces available to all cardholders. These labs contain items like 3D printers, sewing machines, button makers, and computers equipped with Adobe Creative Suite.

If you still don’t have a library card, what are you waiting for?

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