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Do I have to purchase a library card to study own material? I just need a quiet and peaceful area to finish my schooling!
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First library cards are free if you live in Salt Lake County. Second, anyone is welcome to just come into the library, with or without a library card and study, read, play games, attend a free program, etc. Libraries are no longer totally quiet… more
Darlene N.Â4 years agoQ:
I am 76 and new to the community. Am mostly interested in checking out books I can read on my kindle at home. Is this a possibility once I come in an get a library card?
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- Jack S.West Jordan, UT522223315Mar 6, 2022
West Jordan Library is an outstanding library for the kids ! It is great location with some amazing parks outside and a wide variety of kids books. My daughter begs to come everyday so we are frequents! I would expect my daughter to enjoy the park outside so much that she forgets about the library altogether but that's just how awesome it is! She cries to go inside and read all the books.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Nando Q.San Francisco, CA01Nov 3, 2022
I love it , the people the work there are very friendly and very helpful always little events going on I proud of my library...
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jul 19, 2018
Large inventory of books, DVD's, CD's and computers to use. Easy self serve check out stations. Lots of different activities for the kids to participate in, along with some adult classes. Plenty of parking. Building is right next to West Jordan Park and West Jordan City Hall and Court.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Aug 7, 2015
This library is gorgeous, and the attached events center is really impressive. They hold a lot of family friendly classes, events and movie screenings over there. My teenagers love their yearly teen anime convention called "ToshoCon" and really look forward to attending. And in the winter, the Harry Potter themed Yule Ball cannot be missed. Most
Teen events are for ages 12-17, but I believe the Yule Ball allows up to age 19. There are tons of adult chaperones and these events are good wholesome fun.
We loved the story time programs for babies, toddlers and pre-K kids. My favorite is the bilingual English/Spanish story time and activity. You don't need to speak Spanish to attend, it's very basic and geared towards kids 2-5 years old.
Recently, the library has added a huge section of giant wooden blocks on the children's area that are a blast to play with. It's also right across the street from the best park in West Jordan, so after we read some books and play, we head over there to finish getting our wiggles out.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - 309225108076May 5, 2015First to Review
Oh man. This is a big, beautiful library. It's located behind the park (as approached from 7800) or behind the courthouse (if approached from Redwood Rd) and it's worth the trip.
When you find the building and park, you'll see that one side has massive letters in the window that say LIBRARY. The other side (to the west) has letters that say VIRIDIAN. They're the same building, but the VIRIDIAN wing is the Viridian events/community space that includes a multipurpose room and an amphitheater. I haven't been in there, but I have been to the library, so let's talk about that.
With high ceilings, lots of windows, and an architectural vibe that I really dig, this is a pretty sexy space. When you first walk in and go over to the library side, you'll see a slot in the wall with a sign that says "Returns" beneath it. There are windows there, and you can see the long, twisting conveyor belt that your returns enter. You place your book in the slot, the motion activates the belt, and your returned books find their way, one by one, to an upper belt. From here, they are whisked off and drop into (I would imagine) their corresponding, sorted bin. You don't see that every day!
Once you're into the main library, it's really just one big room. There's a kind of nook for the kids/teens, but it's not private. No, this is one, big gallery full of books. On all topics. A life of learning.
One small thing--the cookbooks/baking/food/etc section is separated from its call number collection on the nonfiction shelf. Oh, sure, you can go to the 941s and see the sign that points you to the cookbook wall (found in the rear near the modern fireplace) but it's not super intuitive. Mine is not to question why--surely they have their reasons--and now that I know that's how it works, I can look there for my nerdy cooking books.
I love the library.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Taylor S.West Jordan, UT710Apr 12, 2019
I love this library , it's nice and large , the children have their dedicated area with computers , children's books and a play center , they also have a teen section with their own computers and a place to sit and read or study. In the winter time or cold months they have a little fireplace at the back with seating , they also have lots of outlets throughout the library for your phone or laptops , the manager is also very kind and their selection of books is outstanding .
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Kilroy Was Here C.Orange County, CA749162199May 3, 2016
It's one large, open room with an ultramodern feel that makes it feel sterile, antiseptic. In a way that robs it of its character..It just doesn't feel much like a library. It's like a book display at the Met. I don't prefer it and only visit when I'm attending an event at the Viridian Center next door.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Rachel N.Chicago, IL187154642Aug 18, 2017
Love this library. It's so clean with a great selection of books :) peaceful and quiet.
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